Sunday, October 30, 2011

The Tiny House Movement

The Tiny House Movement

1. Tiffany Chang, Presented 10/25/11

2.1 The Small House Movement: A presentation to raise awareness about a relatively new financial, social and environmental movement and discuss its pros and cons. Also, to discuss whether students would ever consider living in a tiny house.

2.2 Discussion Questions:
-What do you think the cons of living in a tiny house would be?
-Would you ever consider living in a tiny house? Why or why not?
            -Determine your ideal square footage (50 to 1000 square feet) and room       requirements.
            -Where would you put your house? Where would you travel to?
            - At what stage(s) of your life would you want to live or not live in a small house?
-In your opinion, what is the strongest reason for living in a tiny house? Is economic viability, sustainability, simplicity or something else?
-How do you see the future of tiny housing? Is it here to last? Is it key to solving global climate change and population growth?

2.3 Interesting Follow Up Research Links (Not in the Presentation):

2.4 Picture:

2.5 Presentation Resources:
More Resources:
-Small House Style Article

The Powerpoint:

Alec White Keystone XL (Tar Sands Pipeline)

What is Keystone XL?
        A proposal for an oil piepline spanning from northern Alberta to Texas.
        More than 2,000 miles long
        Alberta’s Oil Production:
        Athabasca oil sands of North Alberta.
        First drilled in 1967
        Now about 1.1 million barrels a day.
Arguments supporting Keystone XL:
        Construction will create 13,000 jobs.
        It will give Texas refineries more oil.
        It will reduce the U.S’s dependence on foreign oil.
Arguments Against Keystone XL:
        A spill will ruin drinking water for 2 million people.
        Will actually increase gas prices in the United States.
        Will help fuel global warming.
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNpQ2nTUYkU
Discussion Questions:
        1. Do you support or oppose Keystone XL? Why?
        2. How harmful would the effects be if it leaked?
        3. Should the U.S focus on finding more oil or new energy sources (wind power, ethanol etc.?)
Bibliography:

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Loss of Snow pack due to Global Warming

Keegan Cohen 10/5/11
Discussion Questions
Do you think that tackling this problem is too little too late, or is there hope for the snow pack?
What can we do as individuals to help mitigate this problem?
How relevant is this problem to the Bay Area?
Further Research
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=115x55056 
http://www.worldweatherpost.com/2011/06/12/scary-snowpack-stories/
Links I used