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kgarland

World Simulation Ideas - 95 views

I think it would be great to add more natural disasters, along with trying to bring out the slave trade, I think we could make the slave trade more part of the game. Also I think it would be great ...

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Mike Wesch

Jared Diamond on Domestication (pdf) - 0 views

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Lynn Dee

Environmental technology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • conserve the natural environment and resources
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      This should be the number one priority, without a healthy earth, there is no healthy human.
bmoran

Carbon Sinks, Forests and Climate Change - Global Issues - 0 views

  • Over the past 150 years, deforestation has contributed an estimated 30 percent of the atmospheric build-up of CO2. It is also a significant driving force behind the loss of genes, species, and critical ecosystem services. However, in the international policy arena, biodiversity loss and climate change have often moved in wholly unconnected domains. — Climate, Biodiversity, and Forests, World Resources Institute, 1998
  • Carbon Sinks and LandA mechanism suggested for tackling climate change and warming has been the idea of using "Carbon Sinks" to soak up carbon dioxide. To aid in this, reforestation, or planting of new forests, have been suggested. This is a popular strategy for the logging industry and nations with large forests interests, such as Canada, the United States, various Latin American nations, and some Asian countries such as Indonesia.While there may be some potential in this solution, it cannot be effective on its own. This is because it legitimizes continued destruction of old-growth and pristine forests which are rich ecosystem and have an established biodiversity base (albeit shrinking now) that naturally maintain the environment (at no cost!). Creating new forest areas would require the creation of entire ecosystems. It is also criticized for being a quick fix that doesn't tackle the root causes effectively and doesn't lead to, or promote actual emissions reduction.
  • Environmentalists and others point out that the use of carbon sinks is a big loophole in the Kytoto Protocol; that if carbon sinks can be counted towards emissions reductions credit, then industrialized countries would be able to meet their commitments while reducing emissions by less than would otherwise be required. Because they are carbon sinks, it means that when forests burn or as vegetation naturally dies, they release more carbon too (because it is stored carbon). As the climate changes, it is possible that there may be more forest fires etc, releasing more carbon. (And then these sinks would become sources!)
Chelcie

e n t e r t a i n m e n t - 0 views

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    This is another test to try to see where you fit in when dealing with Nature Conservation. You get to pick your personality and move from there.
sleavitt

Green Home Building: Natural Building techniques: Strawbale - 0 views

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    This site seems like a pretty clear overview of the process of building strawbale homes. I'm also interested to check out the links to other traditional green building practices on the left side of the page.
jcoop11

Cures for the Third World's problems - 0 views

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    'Scientific" way of solving global healthcare issue. Can be very rewarding, but will not help the problem now. This cannot stand alone, it shoule be paired with other ideas that are affective today.
Chelcie

Climate Change - Guaraqueçaba Climate Action Project - global warming and cli... - 0 views

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    This article focuses on climate change problems that are directly affecting the South America area. Due to destruction of tropical rainforest, which is an issue we discussed on Friday during class, there are at least 15 species of birds that are being endangered.
Chelcie

Climate Change - Climate Change and Biodiversity: An Interactive Map - 0 views

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    This website has an interactive map that allows users to see potential problems that the climate change is causing globally.
Chelcie

http://www.davidsuzuki.org/WOL/Challenge/10steps.asp - 0 views

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    This page has simple solutions to protecting our planet. Interestingly it also challenges vistors to take the Nature Challenge which means you sign-up and committ to doing at least three things on the list.
jcoop11

The Maori - Spirituality - New Zealand in History - 0 views

  • Most things contain "mana" - spiritual essence. Mana is within man himself, land, nature, and also man-made objects. Contact with mana contained objects or beings by non-authorised persons or objects could cause the mana to be drained away.
  • In the beginning the belief was that the god Tane offered mankind three baskets of knowledge - "Nga Kete-o-te-Wananga". Within these baskets were the stories of creation, instructions concerning magic, etc. The Māori believe all living things are descended from the Gods, embodied within certain mountains, rivers and lakes. All things have a type of soul - the wairua. This is why the Māori have strong spiritual ties to the land.
  • Extremely strict rules of "tapu" protected ceremonial objects
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  • Tapu is the strongest force in Māori life. It has numerous meanings and references. Tapu can be interpreted as "sacred", or defined as "spiritual restriction" or "implied prohibition", containing a strong imposition of rules and prohibitions. A person, an object or a place, which is tapu, may not be touched by human contact. In some cases, not even approached. A person, object or a place could be made sacred by tapu for a certain time, and the two main types of tapu were private and public. Private tapu concerned individuals, and public tapu concerned communities. In earlier times, tribal members of a higher rank would not touch objects which belonged to members of a lower rank. This was considered "pollution". Similarly, persons of a lower rank could not touch the belongings of a highborn person. Death was the penalty.
gcn6767

world sim - 18 views

1. At first we should have a large amount of hard power due to our military power (Ottoman Empire). Large amount of land is desert and play to our home field advantage. 2. We should have a averag...

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started by gcn6767 on 24 May 07 no follow-up yet
elligant35

World Simulation Ideas - 14 views

I think another important factor to introduce to the game is the philosophy or the way people believe is an authentic quality that will add realism to the game. After watching some of the video cl...

philosophy politics religion

started by elligant35 on 20 May 07 no follow-up yet
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