Tuesday, March 27, 2007

A Sand County Almanac

This book is about a mans writings on his obervation of nature. it is byAldo Leopold and is 295 pages long.

Tuesday, March 6, 2007

Film Festival Write Up

The four films we watched were all on global warming. Two were feature films and two were documentaries. They ranged from the year 1989 to the year 2006. They span over a decade of warming earth, providing different points of view and different scenarios with different consequences. Each film was about the causes and the effects of global warming on our home planet.
One of the films that we watched was Water World. Kevin Costner and Denis Hooper starred in this movie. It was about a world of tomorrow where the whole entire earth is consumed by water. The polar ice caps have melted and flooded all but a small piece of land. Humans, in this world of tomorrow, have even started evolving back to our original state; forming gills and webbed feet. This film displays a worse case scenario of the future. It illustrates what will happen if we do not change our current ways of being.
Another film we watched was Al Gore's "An Inconvenient Truth." This movie was a documentary on the effects on our earth because of global warming. The melting of glaciers, the extreme weather, and melting polar icecaps are a few of the consequences. The film shows Al’s whole entire slide show. It also chronicles his tour of the country giving his slide show. I thought the movie was a great wake up call to the world. If you doubt the science behind global warming, this movie will help you believe. It helps show what we will face if we do not drastically change our way of living today, and helps let you know how to help by giving you ideas about small every day things that can help reduce your greenhouse emmisions. There was doubt in my mind and in the minds of some of my class mates about how AL Gore lives his life. He flies private plaes, he drives and SUV, and he does many other things that causes doubt in his opinions on gloabal warming.
The other fictional depecton of the future we watched was "The Day After Tomorrow". This movie was set in the near future, where the effects of global warming were a relatively fast, and an almost instantanious ice age. The causes of the ice age were directly related to the pollution of Earth by mankind. An ecologist, in the movie, that works for the government forewarns the leaders of ours and other countries of the dangersand and consepuences of the impending global warming; but they do not listen to him. Very many of these scenarios are very real today; both political and environmental.
The second documentary we watched was "After the Warming." This was a documentary made in the nineteen eighties. It came from the perspective of a man from the future. The film go through the habits of modern day man and what his effects are on the enviroment around him. The future man talks about the disasters of his day; and how they are due to the decisions of people in our modern times. This movie was not particularly exiting. Yet provided important information in a way that anyone could understand. It predicted the consequences of tomarrow, and most of the things they have predicted have come true.
All four films we watched were interasting. We got to see two different styles of telling a story; a documentry and a feature film. "The Day After Tomarrow", "An Inconveinent Truth", "After the Warming", and "Water World" were all movies either portraying a future affected by our decions today, or showing the problems we are causing and how we can fix them later. Hopefully the world will soon take notice what is wrong and we can start working on the problems that we have created. And as soon as the world can work on something like global warming together, on that grand of a scale, then we can also start working on other global problems. We will then truly be a global community.

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Question To Movie

What vision of the future does this film present?
The future in this movie is a future of lower emmisions. But becauseof the damage done in the past, the people of the future have to pay for it.
What brought on these future events?
The actions of us, with our green house gasses brought on the plague and plight of tomorrow. We were not careful enough with our own enviroment.
How old is this film?
This film was made on 1991.
Is the film's vision of the future belivable or not?
I do not think the future portrayed in this movie is realistic. The world will never agree to make the enviroment better. Most countries will never work together.
Notes on the corny, cheezy, hokey aspects of the film... CHEESE FACTOR!!
All of the simulations were terrible and the dialogue sounded corny.

Monday, February 5, 2007

Green Power

Green power is power that is friendly to the environment and can be reused again to make more power. There are different kinds of renewable power sources. There is hydro, biomass, tidal, solar, and wind.Each of these resources use a material or force that can be replaced naturally on the regular basis.

Kinds of Power

Solar
Wind
Tidal
Biomass
Hydro

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Nuclear Power

Nuclear power provides 17 percent of the worlds power. In America it provides 15 percent is nuclear power. Nuclear power works mostly like any other power source. The nuclear fusion creates heat, which evaporates water. The steam spins turbines which, in turn, powers generators, creating an electrical current. The advantages of nuclear power is that there is not that much pollution. But the waste afterwards is a very toxic damaging thing. And if the power stations have any problems the damage is devastating.

Friday, January 26, 2007

He song says many untrue things. The earth does not revolve at 900 miles an hour, it revolves at 1,040 miles per hour. Also, not everything in the universe move at the same rate, or spead. SO we do not all "move a million miles a day". The universe is 156 billion light years wide. Not 3 thousand light years wide.