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Week 9: Urban Environments « Global Conservation
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Laquo; Week 7: Finish up water issues. Week 11: Urban Environments. Week 9: Urban Environments. On March 19, 2010. I want to find a career in making cities more sustainable. It’s my passion, and I’m really excited to have finally reached this part of the course. There is an alternative to landfills for cities. New technology has come up with the water-to-energy incinerator. It’s what happens to the by-products that is interesting. Based out of Fort Meyers. The study claims that “shutting down i...Charlie...
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Week 2: Sustainability; Idea of a sustainable business. On January 11, 2010. I am a senior at the University of South Florida, and this semester I am taking a course called Global Conservation. One of our requirements is to keep a weekly blog about what we are going over in class. This entry was posted on January 11, 2010 at 3:56 pm and is filed under Uncategorized. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Feed You can leave a response. From your own site. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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2010 March « Global Conservation
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Archive for March, 2010. Week 9: Urban Environments. On March 19, 2010. I want to find a career in making cities more sustainable. It’s my passion, and I’m really excited to have finally reached this part of the course. There is an alternative to landfills for cities. New technology has come up with the water-to-energy incinerator. It’s what happens to the by-products that is interesting. Based out of Fort Meyers. The study claims that “shutting down incinerators and phasing out landfills throu...Charlie...
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Week 6: Coastal Issues and Rivers, etc « Global Conservation
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Laquo; Week 5: Desertification and Ocean Issues. Week 7: Finish up water issues. Week 6: Coastal Issues and Rivers, etc. On February 19, 2010. We all know that a lot of waste can end up in our drinking waters. I;m sure most people are also aware that our liquid waste system is usually linked to drinking water supplies. How do we get from poop and disease to water that flows into our drinking supplies? Giardia, or Cholera ( Zimbabwe Cholera crisis of 2008. Grit chamber: to settle any leftover debris.
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Week 11: Urban Environments « Global Conservation
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Laquo; Week 9: Urban Environments. Week 11: Urban Environments. On April 2, 2010. This kind of ties into what we talked about with urban environments, but urban environments and contaminated landscapes go hand in hand. I was driving home this morning and I saw a billboard for the 2010 Census that said. If we don’t know how many people there are, how can we know how many buses we need? I’m a fan of global development and focusing on those areas, but every once in a while it is fun to talk about out ...
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2010 February « Global Conservation
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Archive for February, 2010. Week 7: Finish up water issues. On February 27, 2010. Don’t they have, like, issues with water? Bottled water is probably $4 or $5 there while it’s only $3.50 here. That’s a huge increase. I’m glad we know how to use water here. Do we wait for us to sink that low to finally do something about a pertinent issue? We always hear about saving energy, but how about saving water as well? Week 6: Coastal Issues and Rivers, etc. On February 19, 2010. The section in the book about rive...
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2010 April « Global Conservation
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Archive for April, 2010. Week 11: Urban Environments. On April 2, 2010. This kind of ties into what we talked about with urban environments, but urban environments and contaminated landscapes go hand in hand. I was driving home this morning and I saw a billboard for the 2010 Census that said. If we don’t know how many people there are, how can we know how many buses we need? I’m a fan of global development and focusing on those areas, but every once in a while it is fun to talk about out first worl...
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Week 4: Biodiversity; Movie « Global Conservation
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Laquo; Week 3: Deforestation and Soil Erosion. Week 5: Desertification and Ocean Issues. Week 4: Biodiversity; Movie. On February 5, 2010. I apologize if this comes across as a little convoluted. Just coming off of a stressful GRE is not the best of times to be writing, but I’m on a caffeine kick at the moment, so let’s make this happen. How can a positive change survive among all of the other interests out there? This entry was posted on February 5, 2010 at 1:09 pm and is filed under Uncategorized.
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Week 2: Sustainability; Idea of a sustainable business « Global Conservation
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Laquo; Previous Post. Week 3: Deforestation and Soil Erosion. Week 2: Sustainability; Idea of a sustainable business. On January 22, 2010. For the sake of this class, I will focus my attention on how urban and natural environments can sustain together with the growing population. I love coffee. I love Starbucks. I love that Starbucks has a recent initiative known as the Starbucks Shared Planet. Starbucks has realized that, while they can have a major impact on the sustainability revolution, it takes a wh...
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Week 7: Finish up water issues « Global Conservation
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Laquo; Week 6: Coastal Issues and Rivers, etc. Week 9: Urban Environments. Week 7: Finish up water issues. On February 27, 2010. Don’t they have, like, issues with water? Bottled water is probably $4 or $5 there while it’s only $3.50 here. That’s a huge increase. I’m glad we know how to use water here. Do we wait for us to sink that low to finally do something about a pertinent issue? We always hear about saving energy, but how about saving water as well? Feed You can leave a response. From your own site.
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