Saturday, April 23, 2016

Some Climate Change Orgaizations in Health Care


            Ever since I was a little boy I have wanted to be a physician. I remember those times when I thought some other occupation might be for me, but when I tried to prove to myself that was the way, it always failed and the only thing I could see in my future was medicine. One might think that because of all the experiences that I have had with medicine, it might have scared me away, yet that would be false. It really only strengthened my bond of becoming a doctor, so that I could one day help those in need.

            When it comes to medicine, many doctors and scientist are firm believers in that climate change is occurring and that it needs to be taken care of. I want to talk briefly about some of the organizations in health care that are currently taking strides in the climate change movement.

            First, let’s start off with HealthCare Without Harm. This organization is tackling a vast array of issues that climate change is effecting. This organization is pushing for many changes in a variety of topics. Some of these topics being, the carbon footprint of society (like hospitals), treating aliments that climate change now causes, dealing with medical waste/supplies, sustainable energy/buildings, and also sustainable ways of producing food. This organization is doing its best in participate in a wide variety of issues and being a positive advocate for the necessary changes that that need to be made, not only in the medical field but in the world.

            The next organization I want to address is the US Climate and Health Alliance. This organization strives to help educate the U.S. population on the importance of reducing greenhouse gases and the health benefits of doing that. They promote sustainable measures for all aspects of healthcare, and are always trying to inform/educate medical professionals on new ways of creating more efficient facilities.

            The last organization I want to talk about is the American Public Health Association. The group has made the statement that climate change is happening. They are fully aware of the health related issues that come with climate change and are huge advocates for change. They push for legislation in our government and promote the Clean Power Plan, as well as the Paris agreement that was held this year. They also helped to create Climate for Health, which is a network of healthcare professionals/leaders that are promoting a cleaner, more green and efficient future for medicine.

            These are just a couple of the organizations that are promoting change in our climate for a better future. There a many more that one day I too hope to be a part of when I begin my career in medicine.

Sunday, April 10, 2016

Third World Farmer


            The game I chose to play was called third world farmer. The game itself is actually pretty fun and is set up as an arcade game. It is very easy to play, so picking it up is easy for everyone to understand. The premise of the game is all about trying to be a farmer in a third world country and the struggles that come with being in that situation.

            You start off with fifty dollars and four family members that are able to work in the field to help produce crops for your family. The two adults can do more of the work load, while the two children can only do a little in comparison.

            The game deals with many issues that arise in farming lands in third world countries. First being that money is very scarce. Also when money does come around, people like to take it away from you, like corrupt government officials. The climate is probably the biggest factor that is seen in the game. The crops that are planted, either corn, wheat, cotton, or peanuts, can all be destroyed easily by the weather. Some of those factors are drought, unfertile soil, and excessive heat. On your farm you can also raise animals like chickens, pigs, cattle, and even elephants. They can all be easily killed by the weather as well. Besides the climate being the biggest issue with farm failure, other issues arise as well. Your family that tends to the farm can get sick and die. This can be caused by a lack of food, water, disease, or income if your farming hasn’t gone well for the season. Lastly the other issues that come about are wars and militants that can come and take your crops, animals, family and land.

            Everything seems to be stacked against you the player, who is trying to successfully start a farm. There always seems to be issues that prevent that from happening. The way this game could be used in a classroom is to show the vast problems that farmers have in third world countries. Have each student try to last the longest on the game to see who might be considered a better farmer in a third world country. I had some fun playing it, so I think you would too.



Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Odyssey 2050

            I wanted to write my blog on the same thing I wrote my wiki page on this week, reason being I wanted to talk more about a film rather than a reading to change it up.
            Odyssey2050 is a film that was initially released in 2012 with aims to help get the youth involved with the ongoing change in our climate. The film was an advocate on showing young people that unfortunately climate change isn’t necessarily their fault, but it will encompass their life, so it is time to take action and work towards helping ongoing activist. This film was made in Costa Rica, by Daniel and Miguel Bermejo and directed by Bruce Callow. This film also tried to promote many different ways for kids to get involved through workshops and the internet to learn more about the climate that surrounds them.
            The movies itself is about a group of space travelers/aliens that come across Earth in the year 2050 and are discussed by what has happen to the planet. They are surprised that humans are completely aware of what they are doing to the planet, yet don’t seem to care what the outcome is. The film used both animation and real life pictures/film to show what is actually occurring on our planet. Some of the topics that are brought up are greenhouse gases, how our atmosphere takes in solar energy, glacial melting, and more. With the details and information that is seen in the year 2050, the aliens decide to go back in time to warn humans of the damage that they are doing and what their future will be like.

            I personally thought that making an animated film was a great way to help interact with children and young adults to really show them what is necessary for today and the future of our planet.
This is still from the film of some of the alien character

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Exposure


            Quite frankly I’m not the biggest fan of cli-fi types of books. Not only that, I’m not the biggest fan of fiction too. Though this book drew me in simply by its name, Exposure. I thought for a moment that this could be a fictional book about exposing some of the hidden truths about climate change in the future and what wasn’t expressed to the public until the climate was changed permanently. Though I was completely wrong.

            The book actually seems to be about contradicting the idea of climate change. The main character is a scientist who is on the road to expose the “truths” or what he considers the flaws that arise from renewable energy sources. In this altered future, energy has been changed to more reliable sources and has pushed out fossil fuels. With fossil fuels being removed from society, the economy moves in a different direction. This scientist is out to prove that the claims about climate change are false and because of that society suffers greatly from the altered economy. With knowing this information, he is constantly trying to evade terrorist/criminal elements that are trying to stop him from revealing the truths behind climate change.

            Up to this point, I am not that far into the story, but I find it interesting because it takes a whole new way of looking at climate change. Even though it is fiction, and as a class we have learned that climate change is a real entity in our lives, it strikes my interests in seeing a story made up to see the other side of climate change.

            The author of this book, Dr. Rex Fleming, is scientist with a Ph.D. in Atmospheric Science from the University of Michigan. He is also a mathematician, with 45 years’ experience in government and industry that dealt with weather/climate research.

Sunday, February 14, 2016

The Grapes of Wrath


            The book I chose to read was called The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck. It is quite an interesting book taking place during the 1930s. At this time in history, the Depression was going strong and plays a big part in the story.

            During this time in the Depression, many farmers living in the southern plains were being hit with a massive drought. States like Oklahoma, where our story starts off, are having huge problems with crop failure. The farm lands in this area were being over used, which was causing loose topsoil to form. When the drought hit, the soil wasn’t getting saturated with water causing dust storms to flourish and is where the term “Dust Bowl” originated from. People couldn’t grow their crops, which was their one source of income and also their way of feeding their families.

            With the issues that occurred, people had to figure out a way to get food on the table for their families. During the Depression, there wasn’t much work for anyone in our country, so people became desperate for anything they could get. Food was hard to come by because no one had money and the shortage from the crop loss.

            The one big movement that arose during this time was by farmers and just about anyone that needed a job moved west to California. California was a newer land that had better soil, that wasn’t over used like in the Dust Bowl. People came by the thousands, looking for work, a lot of them though would not even reach California. Those that did were competing for work, which ended up leaving the majority still unemployed and struggling to survive.

            This book follows the Joad family through their journey westward. After their family farm is destroyed by the drought and perceiving dust storms, they start their way west. This book takes you on the journey with them, through all of the good and bad, as they proceed to California for a new life.

Monday, February 8, 2016

An Inconvenient Truth


       I would first like to start off by stating that An Inconvenient Truth was a very well done documentary film. Al Gore did a fantastic job on explaining many of the causes that scientist have clinically proven to be causing global warming or what is also considered climate change. This film does an excellent job at showing hard core facts that are irrefutable to those who put climate change out to be a sham. Through Gores experience as a child, to his travels as a Politian, he has seen what us humans are doing on a first hand basis which has promoted him to take the initiative to help educate the people of the world, one city at a time.

            Al Gore brings many different topics to the table which all encompass the information we have already learned about in our class. I found it pretty interesting that he used the example about the hottest years up until the year 2005. Where the statistic showed that the hottest ten years had happened in the last 14 years. I remember our class seeing how this statistic changed for the years leading up to 2015 and how every year since has been hotter, ending with 2015 being the hottest on record.

            One really interesting thing about watching this movie is seeing how things have changed since this film came out in 2006. How some things have gotten better, like fuel efficiency of automobiles and forms of alternative energy. Also seeing how somethings have still trended in a negative slope, like the fact that each year has still gotten warmer and the ice caps are still melting at a record rate.

 
Gore makes a statement that really questions why people would
choose money/economy (the gold) over the planet that they inhabit
and contains everything in our lives.
          
Gore defines what global warming (aka climate change) is and many specific issues that contribute to the ongoing change in our climate. Some being about the amount of carbon dioxide that is being put into the atmosphere, the burning/cutting down of trees, politics (Money/Economy), the melting of the ice caps, ocean levels rising, animal extinctions, powerful storms, drought, extreme heat and flooding were some of the topics that were addressed by Gore.


            This documentary was extremely powerful, because it used facts and statistics to show the undeniable true behind the problems, us humans have contributed to the changed planet we live on. Even after digging at the viewer with all of this information, Gore does it with a unique way to educate us but not scare us to a panic. He shows that there is plenty that can be done to change our situation. It was very encouraging seeing this film because I knew that I could make a difference with the tools I already have and that our society has the technology and tools as well.

            I want to end things by quoting Gore after a scene in the movie about his son being in a car accident. He states, “This turned my whole world upside down and then shook it until everything fell out. My way of being in the world, it had just changed everything for me.” (An Inconvenient True) I saw this as a powerful quote that could be put into the context of our planet and what we have done to it. The recent changes that have occurred are mostly because of us humans and I don’t think a lot of us see this as a serious issue. This planet is in such a bad shape and is leading into an even worse direction. We have to realize that the Earth is our home, our planet, our everything. Without it, we are nothing. You get so close to seeing it all disappear, then you realize it is time to make a switch. Hopefully this film might have helped spark that idea in your mind or was a wake up call and encouraged you to participate in changing our planet for the better.
We must change our climate because this is the only Earth we have.

Sunday, January 31, 2016

The Great Transition: Shifting from Fossil Fuels to Solar and Wind Energy

            The book I chose to read was The Great Transition:  Shifting from Fossil Fuels to Solar and Wind Energy, by Lester R. Brown. What drew me to read this specific book was because I have such a fascination about alternate forms of energy. As you can tell from the title of this book majority of the topics revolve around the more recent solar and wind energy markets.
            The beginning of the book started off quite similar to Bill McKibben’s Eaarth, and it also has the same feel in regards to having a large number of statistics thrown at you all at once. Though this is where things changed completely from Eaarth. As most of you who are reading this know, McKibben’s book is quite depressing, going on and on about the almost infinitive reasons on how we are destroying our planet. This book how ever put a smile on my face quite quickly. The statistics in this book really show that us humans are actually trying to make stride to step away from fossil fuels in a positive way.


            Right away on the first page of the first chapter Brown states, “The worldwide transition from fossil fuels to renewable sources of energy is under way.” (Page 16) Then goes on to give a very powerful statistic saying, “We can now see this new economy starting to take shape. We saw it in 2013, when Denmark generated 34 percent of its electricity from the wind. In January 2014, wind supplied a whopping 62 percent of that country’s electricity. Portugal and Spain each got over 20 percent from wind in 2013, and Ireland, 17 percent.” (Pages 16-17) These statements really do show that first world countries, who are the leading causes to climate change are making large strides in renewable energy.
            The book goes into detail about many different topics like nuclear power, fossil fuels and how they affect the economy. Also about how large companies like Exxon-Mobil, Shell, and Chevron are trying to keep fossil fuels in the mainstream economy. Some other topics include the price of wind and solar energy and how technology is bringing down the cost so eventually it can be cheap enough for everyone to switch over.

            These are some of the interesting topics in the book thus far! I am excited to see what else has to come, but so far it has been a more positive experience!