How does the outlook on energy resources affect environmental issues and how they are handled?
Through my research, I have concluded that despite the environmental defects that this source of energy causes, people cannot see past something that sparked life for us. And although it might be stubborn and ignorant, people fail to change. I previously believed that it takes a serious event to force change, but even with epochs like the B.P. oil spill and Exxon Valdez we see little change.
The outlook on energy resources doesn't affect environment issues and how they are handled for long periods of time. People are poorly informed by bias medias and cannot handle the degree of seriousness, so they discard what they know. They tend to not care because it is not during their life time so why change? Leaving us stuck with insufficient progression.
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Blog 9 : Overview of wiki
Through my experiences with wikispaces, I have found that it is an easy way to access and organize you research topic and findings. It allows us to seperate different information through labled pages and links. I believe that it will be benefitial for our presentations and learning process, sense we will know how to access and use different online devices such as this. The only problem that I have with it is that it is difficult to use with the school server.
Link:
http://alexxh56.wikispaces.com/
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http://alexxh56.wikispaces.com/
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Blog 8: Oil strikes war
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zalqYjcjA2Y&feature=related
This video is the striking reality on what oil is bringing upon the human population. We have become so dependent on this easy energy source that we do not want to find more efficient methods, but the oil crisis isn't just about finding a good source of energy it is also affecting the human population in more than negative ways. The United states is trying to free itself from the middle-east but, by doing so we are shredding apart another civilization on the other side of the globe. Nigerian people cower in fear as gangs take over their land with vicious force. Is oil really worth this much?
The United states prides itself on helping starving children in Africa, but are we just trying to re-deem ourselves for the other things we are causing? We seem to care little about the lives that we are affecting. How often do you hear about nigerians killed in gang wars do to the malicious attacks that are sprung because people are suffering in an undeveloped society. Oil sets classes among the world and delivers power to those who obtain. Because oil is our primary energy source, which gives us life as easily as it can take it back.
Most of these poverty strucken societies have little control over what happens to them. Strickly due to the fact that they do not have the resources to do so. If we are able to supply cities with 95% of the energy that they need to start a population, through solar and wind. Elements that this world will never run out as long as it supports human life the nwhy are we looking more deeply into this. People need to open their eyes and realize what is happening so that they can take action instead of letting the government do everything that it can to gain power and control people that are suppose to be treated as equals. Why should anybody have a greater and more respectful life? Doesn't everybody deserve clean water and a heated house?
This video is the striking reality on what oil is bringing upon the human population. We have become so dependent on this easy energy source that we do not want to find more efficient methods, but the oil crisis isn't just about finding a good source of energy it is also affecting the human population in more than negative ways. The United states is trying to free itself from the middle-east but, by doing so we are shredding apart another civilization on the other side of the globe. Nigerian people cower in fear as gangs take over their land with vicious force. Is oil really worth this much?
The United states prides itself on helping starving children in Africa, but are we just trying to re-deem ourselves for the other things we are causing? We seem to care little about the lives that we are affecting. How often do you hear about nigerians killed in gang wars do to the malicious attacks that are sprung because people are suffering in an undeveloped society. Oil sets classes among the world and delivers power to those who obtain. Because oil is our primary energy source, which gives us life as easily as it can take it back.
Most of these poverty strucken societies have little control over what happens to them. Strickly due to the fact that they do not have the resources to do so. If we are able to supply cities with 95% of the energy that they need to start a population, through solar and wind. Elements that this world will never run out as long as it supports human life the nwhy are we looking more deeply into this. People need to open their eyes and realize what is happening so that they can take action instead of letting the government do everything that it can to gain power and control people that are suppose to be treated as equals. Why should anybody have a greater and more respectful life? Doesn't everybody deserve clean water and a heated house?
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Blog 7 : Video review
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fVI3BRBC6o&feature=related
There Is No Energy Crisis, There is a Crisis of Ignorance. Simply put, we have the technology to switch from nonrenewable to renewable resources. What are renewable resources? They are a supply of energy that is endless, for example solar power allows us to harvest the suns energry. In 2030, the world is estimated to have a human population of 8 billion. Sustaining this population will only be possible through a big change because it requires enourmous amounts of elctrical enrgy and with the six billion people that live on this planet we are already under a stressed infrastructure.
We cannot continue with our ancient traditions that have brought us up until this point because we will only be killing ourselves. Physically our Earth cannot handle the way we are living. We are trashing our own home, poluting the air that we breath and spreading disease among our family. Only becuase change is not stressed because we are not thinking about the future of our planet only ourselves.
Reflection questions: What can you do to change towards a healthier planet? what predictions do you have for renewable resources? Do you think that energy is a big problem or something just exaggerated? What are your opinions on this video? what are your initial reactions?
There Is No Energy Crisis, There is a Crisis of Ignorance. Simply put, we have the technology to switch from nonrenewable to renewable resources. What are renewable resources? They are a supply of energy that is endless, for example solar power allows us to harvest the suns energry. In 2030, the world is estimated to have a human population of 8 billion. Sustaining this population will only be possible through a big change because it requires enourmous amounts of elctrical enrgy and with the six billion people that live on this planet we are already under a stressed infrastructure.
We cannot continue with our ancient traditions that have brought us up until this point because we will only be killing ourselves. Physically our Earth cannot handle the way we are living. We are trashing our own home, poluting the air that we breath and spreading disease among our family. Only becuase change is not stressed because we are not thinking about the future of our planet only ourselves.
Reflection questions: What can you do to change towards a healthier planet? what predictions do you have for renewable resources? Do you think that energy is a big problem or something just exaggerated? What are your opinions on this video? what are your initial reactions?
Blog 6 : Future gas prices
Former Shell Oil Chief Predicts $5 Gas by 2012
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Br_tIm7PjbU
It is predicted that we will have a worse outcome in our political progress for energy, which will bring higher gas prices in 2012, uncertainty as to the future of hydrocarbons, and more regulation on the hydrocarbon industry. The former chief of shell oil fears that prices will be so high that we will have a back lash from the electricit and we go into reverse, going back to hydrocarbon only, instead of progressing into the 21st century of technology.
Today was my first day on the road with my truck immediatly after getting onto the road I had to fill it up. It cost me $40 to fill up less than half the tank. It is absurd to think that it is not the United States number one priority to come up with an alternate energy source. Especially when all experts believe that this energy crisis will turn from a global problem to a global cataclysmal.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Br_tIm7PjbU
It is predicted that we will have a worse outcome in our political progress for energy, which will bring higher gas prices in 2012, uncertainty as to the future of hydrocarbons, and more regulation on the hydrocarbon industry. The former chief of shell oil fears that prices will be so high that we will have a back lash from the electricit and we go into reverse, going back to hydrocarbon only, instead of progressing into the 21st century of technology.
Today was my first day on the road with my truck immediatly after getting onto the road I had to fill it up. It cost me $40 to fill up less than half the tank. It is absurd to think that it is not the United States number one priority to come up with an alternate energy source. Especially when all experts believe that this energy crisis will turn from a global problem to a global cataclysmal.
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Blog 5 : book analysis
Steffy, Loren C. Drowning in Oil. 1. McGraw-Hill, 2010. Print.
Drowning in Oil: BP & the Reckless Pursuit of Profit
The uncanny results of the BP oil spill left us speechless. Many of us are uneducated on the topic due to the lack of information or bias opinions that news stations parade on or ears. How many of us can truely say that we know all about the energy consuption of the world? Drowning in Oil: BP & the Reckless Pursuit of Profit gives us a rivitting look at the intentions of the BP oil company and the little regard that they have for the environment and the people and animals that inhabit it. Poor management lead to catastrophic events many not as famous as the BP oil spill, leaving us in the dark.
What we don't hear about is things like the employees of BP, fearing for their lives. Having to clean up the oil was said to have caused sickness and disease, but the explosion alone took 11 people's lives and left their families torn appart. The BP oil spill is just a small reflection of BP's atrocious history. Why do we continue to lean on oil? Simply because it has not yet become apparent to the world that from this point on oil can only cause problems for us.
It lifted us from a primitive society. Now leaving the Earth over populated and headed for disaster, we turn away from the idea that it is now becoming more and more necassary to find an alternative supply of energy, but who are we kidding? Human beings are to stubborn and selfish to change on their own. This book explains the opinions of politics through the mind of Loren Steffy, a business columnist, who cleverly exploits BP's business tactics and reasons.
Response Questions: Do you think that we are learning from the BP oil spill and similar tragidies? What do you think the importance of this book has to society? What is your opinions on the lives tacken from the spill? What do you think our future holds for BP?
Drowning in Oil: BP & the Reckless Pursuit of Profit
The uncanny results of the BP oil spill left us speechless. Many of us are uneducated on the topic due to the lack of information or bias opinions that news stations parade on or ears. How many of us can truely say that we know all about the energy consuption of the world? Drowning in Oil: BP & the Reckless Pursuit of Profit gives us a rivitting look at the intentions of the BP oil company and the little regard that they have for the environment and the people and animals that inhabit it. Poor management lead to catastrophic events many not as famous as the BP oil spill, leaving us in the dark.
What we don't hear about is things like the employees of BP, fearing for their lives. Having to clean up the oil was said to have caused sickness and disease, but the explosion alone took 11 people's lives and left their families torn appart. The BP oil spill is just a small reflection of BP's atrocious history. Why do we continue to lean on oil? Simply because it has not yet become apparent to the world that from this point on oil can only cause problems for us.
It lifted us from a primitive society. Now leaving the Earth over populated and headed for disaster, we turn away from the idea that it is now becoming more and more necassary to find an alternative supply of energy, but who are we kidding? Human beings are to stubborn and selfish to change on their own. This book explains the opinions of politics through the mind of Loren Steffy, a business columnist, who cleverly exploits BP's business tactics and reasons.
Response Questions: Do you think that we are learning from the BP oil spill and similar tragidies? What do you think the importance of this book has to society? What is your opinions on the lives tacken from the spill? What do you think our future holds for BP?
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