Monday, November 30, 2009

Final Impressions

My impressions drastically changed from the first day of Colloquium class right up until the last. I started off not being so thrilled about taking the class but in the end it was not as bad as I thought. I enjoyed going on all the field trips. I thought that they were very educational and hands on, which is why I probably learned more than I expected. Some assignments were a little too much, mostly the quizzes. I think I could have done without those and maybe would have added one or two more papers in there somewhere. I liked our in class discussions about the different readings from the University Colloquium Reader. I especially enjoyed the David Orr article and the Louv ones. I also found the Earth Charter very interesting because I did not know that there was something like that out there. Learning all about sustainability and the environment gave me a different outlook on the planet that we live on. I was clueless when coming into the class but now I feel as if I am leaving with a good idea of what is happening and what should be done. I now know that I will be more conscientious when it comes to the little things such as the water, lights, and cars. I think that throughout the whole semester we covered pretty much everything that there was to go over. Maybe a few more activities in the classroom would have made class time more exciting rather than a lecture or movie. I overall enjoyed my experience in Colloquium class, and having a good teacher made it much more enjoyable!

Spirituality, Religion, Sustainability

In class last week we watched the movie “Renewal”. I thought that it was a very interesting movie , especially when it was all about the different kinds of religion and how people practice in their own ways. I was not expecting it to be about that at all but after it was over I had learned a whole lot of what other people do in their types of worship. The religious groups were very focused on one thing, and that was the environment. I never knew that there were certain religious groups that set aside time to and energy to worry about what is happening to our planet. I think it is great that we have those people out there that I didn’t even know existed. If these groups are working towards protecting our planet now then we will be in better shape for the next generations to come. They also have these groups that constantly pray and worship God which will also pay off. If we ask him to keep our land healthy and our planet sustainable than we should be all set, right? It may take a little more than that, but that is a good place to start. Having faith that everything will turn for the best is a good way to stay positive and motivated to keep our nation clean and friendly. My personal opinion is that none of these practices can hurt us so why not continue and keep them growing. With passionate people all around us, and people willing to make a difference there should be no problem furthering our education about sustaining our universe. http://images.google.com/imgres?3Fq%3Dthe%2Bmovie%2Brenewal%26gbv%3D2%26hl%3Den

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I have to start off by saying that nothing has really changed around the neighborhood that I live in. I would like to say that things have changed for the better but they really have not. The lake behind my apartment still looks quite similar with the same surroundings, a few birds roam around along with the algae that lies upon the lake. The lake is the only thing that carries support to the wildlife, besides the little amount of trees that are near the back part of the complex. I did not notice any new animals as I thought I would maybe come across a snake or something of the sort. I would have to say that my neighborhood is definitely not sustainable. There is constant litter on the ground, including beer bottles and cans, graffiti on the sidewalks, and fast food wrappers throughout the parking lot. I do not see any sightings of green building taking place anywhere. They still have not started a recycling program which I know many have recommended. From what I see there are more and more cars that fill the parking lot, so black carbon releasing into the air has done nothing but grown higher. I would like to see some changes begin to happen as time goes on, maybe we should start a group to inform them on what exactly some of their issues are.
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Sense of Place Interview

Before I even asked my grandparents questions I already had an idea about how they would answer my questions. I have talked to them before about the different ways that they were brought up compared to the lifestly that I now live. When talking to them about their opinions on sustainability it was started off being difficult to even try explaining to them what it was and what it actually meant. When I asked my grandma about her sense of place, she understood that more then the others. She feels that being in Florida, where she did not live for most of her life, is not her sense of place that she is most comfortable with. She does not feel like she is at home as much as she had in the past. If it was up to her she would move back to New York where she feels she belongs. Her sense of place here in Florida is a little foggy because she has a harsh attitude about where she is being forced to live. I told them a little bit about what being sustainable really means and they eventually caught on. They were pretty surprised actually that we were being taught things like this in college, but thought it was very good. They told me that they wish that they had been educated about these kinds of issues and then went on explaining to me about how when they were growing up things were so much different. They told me that they had to work for what they wanted and things were never handed to them. They barely had a televison and if they did it was in black and white. They knew nothing about technology and owning a care was a privaledge to them. They actually made it pretty clear that they think it is terrible what it is doing to our generation and that it is certainly making a difference in our generations to come. They think that it is good that they are teaching us what we have learned in Colloquium and they wish they could have had that education like we do, but on the other hand they wouldnt have wanted to grow up with the spoiled, technology craized generation that we live in. They were happy that I took the time to come over and inform them on what I am learning in school because they are always asking about it. I had felt better being able to leave there knowing that I had tought them something that they really had no clue about. They are happy that our generation is getting informed about what is going and really enjoyed to hear that we are helping out within our community as a requirement . I had fun talking with my grandparents about what is going on in our world today and they certainlly enjoyed learning about it.


Sunday, November 29, 2009

Environment in the Local News

Researching for an article about an environmental issue was easier then I thought it would be. There are very many environmental issues going on right in our own backyard that we don't even know about, which we could be helping with. One issue that I found hit close to the heart for some reasons. An issue in the school systems of Lee County. The elementary schools across the county are trying to eliminate field trips from the curriculum. "Like many other school programs, environmental education has hit a rocky economic road" states the local newspaper. I think it is terrible that the school districts do not have enough money or support to keep the little environmental education that we do have into place. From what I know I do not think that the education is even enough or even at a young enough age. Not only should they start teaching earlier in a child's life but to get rid of the program all together is not a good idea. If changes ever need to start happening then this is definitely not a way to do so. Not only do I think that we need more field trips but I think they should be educated at even a younger age. Field trips give kids an on hands experience. They will understand more about what is going on when they see it up close. Even going to the local aquariums or museums can play a big role in child's environmental education. The only way to get the point across is to show them play by play what is actually going on, and let them see that it is for real. By taking away their field trips we are limiting them to a closed in the classroom, barely anything, education on our environment. I hope that school districts see what they are doing to our future generations and try to do anything possible to make sure the field trips are not taken away completely.

Canoe Trip at FGCU Marine Lab

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The canoe trip to the FGCU marine lab is the one field trip that I was looking forward to the most because of it being outdoors and a little bit adventurous. I have gone canoeing and kayaking a few times in the past and was looking forward towards this experience. Sadly, I did not end up going on the field trip. I was a little bummed as I rather have been canoeing down a river then sitting in bed with a toothache. I was expecting to see many different things, especially mangroves and maybe some cool looking animals such as birds or maybe even an alligator! I had heard from other classmates that they had a lot of fun and that I missed out. They all enjoyed canoeing and found it very entertaining and one of the better field trips. I know that if I had went I would have enjoyed it as well. I have been down to where the marine lab is and I am a little familiar with the waters back there, I know that they are one of a kind and if you keep going through them you will eventually end up in the gulf. I feel that it is important to protect the coastal areas because if we do not keep them in good shape it will eventually lead out into our oceans. If the coastal areas are all run down and not taken care of then it will lead to destruction of our seas, the animals will suffer along with the plants and the environment that lives below us. I really wish that I could have joined my classmates on our final field trip of our Colloquium experience but I guess I will have to maybe one day go down there on my own and see what it is all about.

Saturday, November 28, 2009

State of the World



Throughout the semester we went through the book, "State of the World". Each chapter was different and talked about obtaining sustainability as a complete world as one. When each of us presented a climate connection article it was easy to put into perspective of what is happening throughout our not so innocent world. Reducing black carbon was one article that stood out to me. I never realized that so much CO2 is being released into our atmosphere just from everyday things. I think the amount of black carbon that is being released is an easy subject to make efforts on fixing with great benefits. We can easily cut back by carpooling, eliminating the amount of cars on the road by taking the bus, or a train if possible. Another article that caught my attention was the role of cities in climate change. Cities are so large and so busy that the climate can change each year due to the populations ups and downs and the amount of pollution that is given off throughout the city. Cities do not pay as much as attention as they should to what they are doing to our atmosphere. They are a big cause to our climate changing and how quickly it is being altercated. The cities should take into consideration all the things they are doing just for money. All the taxis that fill the street and the pollution in the parks along with the rivers causes our systems to break down more quickly then we can handle. They can easily make a difference if a little consideration would be involved. One other article that I thought was interesting was the one that told us that it was not too late to act. People may think that we have gone too far and that there is no point to even act upon changing at this point. That is not true from what I got from the article. We could make such a difference that we can reverse the roles so much where we go back to beyond the start. Making things worse does not do any good for us and it is never too late. I myself have just been informed about a lot of these issues and I feel that I can make a difference just by doing the little that I can do, such as carpooling, not littering, respecting the environment that I live in. Overall the articles showed me that the United States is the not the only country that is going through the same changes as us and even some are in worse shape than the U.S. I also learned that there are ways to prevent this from happening at such a rapid pace that it is.
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