Thursday, March 26, 2009

ShARE & VOICE: "Blog On!" Blog Award



















Hey Everyone!

Well I received this wonderful "Blog On" Award from Hannah for one of my Share and Voice posts about innovative ideas. Thank you very much Hannah! Now that I have had this award for a while, I would like to proudly pass it on to Shar, and Steve!
I gave this award to Shar because of her Share and Voice about kegs, and how they are less damaging to the environment. I thought it was creative, and perfect for college students to know about, so good job Shar! I also gave this to Steve for his Share and Voice about Captain Planet. This used to be one of my favorite shows, and I thought it was awesome that he brought it back and applied it to this class, so way to go Steve!

Award Instructions
1. Leave a comment below so that I know you "picked up" the award.
2. Create a Share and Voice post that says you've received the award and indicate who the award is from (be sure to hyperlink).
3. Also indicate to whom you are going to pass on the award and why. Be sure to hyperlink the blogger (use main blog URL) and the blog title (use the specific URL for that blog post).
4. Copy and paste these instructions at the bottom of your post.
5. Publish the post.
6. Visit each blogger you've awarded and leave a comment telling them they've won.
7. Continue the process...


Advocacy Project: My Political Representatives













President

Barack Obama - Democratic
Contact Information:
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Washington, DC 20500

Congresspersons

State Representative
Contact Information:
585 State Office Building
100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
Saint Paul, Minnesota 55155
Phone # (651) 296-2228

State Senator
Contact Information:
75 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
Capitol Building, Room G-9
St. Paul, MN 55155-1606
Phone # (651) 296-4188

U.S. Representative
Contact Information:
231 Federal Building
Duluth, MN 55802
Phone # (218) 727-7474

U.S. Senator
Amy Klobuchar - Democratic
Contact Information:
302 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
Phone #'s
Main Line: (202) 224-3244
Toll Free: 1-888-224-9043

Governor, State Legislators

Governor
Tim Pawlenty - Republican
Contact Information:
130 State Capitol
75 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
St. Paul, MN 55155
Phone # (651) 296-3391
E-mail: tim.pawlenty@state.mn.us

County Board

Commissioner
Contact Information:
Room 208
100 N. 5th Ave. W
Duluth, MN 55802
Phone # (218) 726-2359

City Mayor

Don Ness - DFL
Contact Information:
Room 402
411 West First Street
Duluth, MN 55802
Phone # (218) 730-5230
E-mail: dness@duluthmn.gov

Friday, March 13, 2009

REFLECTION: WEEKS 7 & 8















Week 7
This week was composed of 2 reading reviews, the documentary "Green," and an eye opener.
The first reading review, Ch. 16, was one that I was required to do. It was basically about the problem with chemical plants polluting the air, and affecting the communities around the plant. The video "Green" focused on a 100 mile stretch along the Mississippi River between New Orleans and Louisiana, which is referred to as "Cancer Alley." This video was really eye opening and it tied in perfectly to our reading review as well. The eye opener we did was called "Environmental Working Group" and focused on the everyday products we use, and how hazardous they are to both us and the environment. I did mine on chapstick and found out that many ingredients in the chapstick I use are linked to various chronic disease and illness. It truly was "eye opening!"

Week 8
This week was composed of a reading review on Ch. 31, and the documentary "Thirst." The reading mainly focused on the issue of privatizing water, and how many countries, especially in Africa and Asia, are deprived of clean water for drinking and other essential use. This topic has been a big debate, and a solution is much needed. The documentary we watched tied in to the reading review, and also highlighted the topic of privatizing water. Unfortunately, we weren't able to finish this video, due to technical difficulties.

What I Learned
Once again, I learned many important things these last two weeks. Week 7 made it clear to me that big factories and plants definitely affect the environment and people within that environment. The whole concept of "Not In My BackYard" became a reality when watching "Green." It's really sad that many people, especially the lower income population, have to deal the consequences of having these big factories to produce the products we use everyday. I truly think if we were put in a situation where we lived near a chemical plant that pumped carcinogens day after day, our use of products would change drastically. We wouldn't support such "monstrosities" as the article in Ch. 16 put it.
I also learned that mankind is corrupt. Of course this doesn't apply to all people, but a lot of people are driven by money and other tangible necessities that corrupt their minds. During weeks 5 and 6 we learned about Monsanto and how they want to basically own GM seeds. And now during week 8 we learned about water privatization. Why does everything HAVE to be owned by someone? Why can't we just let things be every once in a while, especially nature. The longer I'm in this class, the more I come to realize that the human race needs to realize we aren't separate from nature. It's not something that can be owned by something else. Instead, we need to realize we are a system that is apart of nature and one cannot survive without the other. Hopefully we will begin to understand this, and it isn't until then that we can start making drastic changes to improve our behavior and ultimately improve the environment! Well that's about all that I can think of. Hope everyone has an amazingly fun, and safe Spring Break!!! We'll see you in a week!

Sunday, March 8, 2009

SHARE & VOICE: Do You Have Any Good Ideas?










Hey Guys!

So remember how we've been talking in class about how the auto industry really hasn't adopted its un-ecofriendly ways yet, and that's why they are struggling? Well I was researching the Toyota automobile industry to see what they are doing to be successful, and found a really cool website they have! Toyota has a place online where anyone in the world can give them ideas (or "innovations" as they like to call it) to better our world! The site is called "Toyota, Why Not" and is broken down into 6 categories: Safety, Land, Water, Air, Energy, and Community. The way they designed this website is also incredibly visually appealing! The fact that Toyota is allowing people to voice their ideas and opinions to improve problems in these 6 categories may be one of the reasons why they are one of the most successful auto industries today. Come see for yourself, and maybe even voice your own "innovative" ideas!

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Eye Opener: Environmental Working Group



The Product
For this eye opener, I decided to do chapstick because this is a product I use everyday! I don't think I could survive if I didn't have chapstick with me at all times, especially during the winters in Duluth. After finding the type of chapstick I use, the results weren't what I expected.

Results
-The chapstick I use scored a 5 out of 10 on the hazardous scale.
-The UVA was an 8 out of 10 on the exposure score, which is really bad!
-The ingredients in this chapstick are linked to: Cancer, Developmental and Reproductive Toxicity, Violations, Restrictions and Warnings, Allergies, Immunotoxicity, and other minor concerns.
-The active ingredient, Oxybenzone, scored an 8 out of 10 on the hazardous scale.

What I Learned
It's really scary to think that the everyday products we use can and may potentially harm us. Even "organic" or "natural" products may contain ingredients that are linked to certain diseases and illness. Luckily, the harmful ingredients in chapstick are only effective in high doses. Since I don't lick my lips excessively or literally eat sticks of chapstick, I think i'll be okay. However, I did find it a little disturbing that some of the ingredients were linked to such diseases. This activity was not only interesting, but very helpful because the information we learn is directly related to our lives. I will consider looking into different brands of chapstick, but I have become attached to the brand I use now...although I hear "Blistex" is a great brand =D