Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Saturday, October 29, 2011
october 22 class
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Invasive Species
I have a long term interest in the invasive species problem. We humans have a long history of introducing new plants and animals to new environments. Many invasive plants and animals were introduced to new environments by past generations without knowing there would be long term effects to the native environment. But many countries including our own have introduced plants or animals thinking they would solve a problem and instead created a bigger one. The Kudzu in the south is just one example of this.
Many plants and insects also came into this country by accident like the stink bug. Which is thought to have come into this country in packing crates from China or Japan. They are destroying crops and invading our homes.
Australia introduced more than just rabbits to their country. They also introduced the Cane Toad to solve a Scarab beetle problem in sugar cane. The Cane Toad has cause as many problems as the rabbits, Eating everything in sight but the beetle.
I also have an invasive story in my family history. My Mother told me how my great grandmother was so home sick for her family and farm life, after she got married, that she brought back a weed to her new home and planted in her flower bed. How many years later, my mother had to pull those weeds as a child. If she complained, her mother would tell her, blame it on your grandmother she planted them.
1st video
This video and our 1st class reminded me to be more responsible with the resource I use. I get lazy sometime when it comes to recycling; it is easier to just throw away. So I made a conscious effort to be more proactive with recycling in my home.
I think it is important to remind ourselves now and again to look at our daily life and see how we are effecting the environment. What resource we are using and how we can conserve some of these resources. We should all have a goal to leave the plant better then we found it.
This video reminded me of a Native American Proverb.
We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children
economics and environment
The video on how economics plays a role in environmental issues was a total different way of looking at the problem for me. It will take awhile to digest this information.
I learned from the video that government does need to play a role in the environment but we need to change the way government policy is handled today.
I never thought about how economist plays a role in environmental issue. This video gave me a lot of food for thought.
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
september 28th class
invasive speices
Class Reflection
Invasive Species
Maybe the most invasive species is MAN!
Video 2 spoke about the Austrailia Rabbit problem. Australia spends about 720 million dollars to try and control this population and have enlisted the help of rabbit trappers and have developed the "RHD" drug in addition there have been web sit like Feral.org.au which is to help pest animal management. They currently also use a system called "Rabbit Scan" that helps manage rabbits with people posting siteings, you can share info and find resources. It is a national approach to rabbit control. Who would have thought this would be a problem....
Video 3 is something we are all too familiar with, the Stink Bug. If they don't bit, don't get into your food or clothes, why do they exist? Farmers are losing crops, they are ugly and they serve no purpose. You can use dryer sheets if they help but those are not cheap and these stink bugs are big in numbers and there is not enough dryer sheets in the store to control them. Ok and the only preditor that can help is a Skunk? how does that really help when now you have double the smell. There seems to be no solution!
Invasive Species
September 28 Class
September 21 Class
Monday, October 3, 2011
Invasive Species
Invasive Species
Sunday, October 2, 2011
Invasive Species
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
September 21st Class
We spoke about corporations becoming sustainable and I believe this is a major impact that can effect our enviroment and in order to encourage corporations to participate we need to reward the ones that do by buying their products and not buying from the companies that do not make an effort to help the environment.
We spoke about the steps that make an environment policy and how a bill becomes a law and for some of us we watched a video that brought us back to our youth about how the bill becomes a law. We then looked at the approaches to environmental policy.
Environmental policy is a key to solving some of the problems that we encounter and we need to use them to our advantage.
Monday, September 26, 2011
My Impression of September 21 Class
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Environmentalists and economics Video
There are five ways the markets can fail and when there five things exist that is a sign that the government should be involved. Those five items consist of Externalities such as pollution, Property Rights where landowner has no incentive to invest, Lack of competion where we should have open bidding process, Imperfect information and Markets of insurance where you don't want to take risks because you don't know the effect.
Economics is how people choose to use resources and I feel the government should be involved in environmental control and everyone should agree that we should stop subsidizing bad environmental behavior! We need to continue to improve our quality of life.
Friday, September 23, 2011
What Environmentalists Need to Know about Economics
Monday, September 19, 2011
Chapter 1
We were shown that science exists to sort fact from fiction and develop solutions to the problems that we face. We need scientists to test our ideas to see if they are valid as in the show Myth Busters. There are steps to testing these ideas call the Scientific Method. The results will support or reject our ideas for a better environment.
A key point that stuck with me is Sustainability because we should all be responsible for living within our plant's means but that also involves Ethical Standards and when companies are only thinking about a profit I believe their ethics are compromised.
We must become more aware of our natural and social systems if we are going to provide our future humans with a good world to live in.
The Lorax
The clip shows how hard it is for one person to stand up for what they believe in. Their voice does not get heard. The larger companies are only thinking about the almighty dollar and not about the future of our environment. They will keep taking until the resource is depleted. Who's responsibility is it to control this impact? I believe that is also something that not everyone would agree on.
In the example of Easter Island, the people destroyed their environment because they depleted all their resources. This shows that our survival depends on how we treat our environment and that we must use it wisely.