What quest did you like the most? Epidemics because that is the stuff I live for
What quest challenged you the most? the river's might, Because. Google.Hates. Me!
What new idea had the greatest impact on you? That a boost in temperature that almost sounds irrelevant to me could destroy the world as we know it.
What has been the result of your stainability challenge? I have been able to recycle more so that I don't screw over the environment.
What can you do now because of the game? I can chart rivers, I can make youtube vids, I can identify biomes and atmospheric layers, I can purify water, I can talk about the extinctions of past and soon to come, I can talk about energy and new sources of it, and I can understand the way the weather works.
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
War for Water
The war over water I will be talking about is a series of conflicts between Isreal,Jordan, and Syria. the war was waged between 1964 and 1967. The first "shots" of war was when Israel decided to build a water pipe that connected to the sea of Galilee. Then Syria decided to open fire on the construction site. That forced Isreal to move the pipes. The project was completed in 1964 and that ticked of the Arab states. So they tried to divert the Jordan river. Isreal decided that it infringed upon their rights. And that began the war. This could definitely happen again anywhere in the world because of how much of a hot commodity water is soon to become. And there will be another war fo water if we don't find out a way to get more water soon. And since most of the water we have is salt we need to purify that water and make it drinkable for there to be a way to prevent another war for water.
Monday, June 6, 2016
Energy of the future
While playing energy city I learned that we have to use renewable and non-renewable together Because teamwork makes the not failing E&ES work. I also learned that renewable energy is much more expensive than it's planet killing counterpart. Another thing I learned is that you need to have a balance like if you build a coal plant build a bike path as well. The last thing I learned is that the will of the people will sometimes screw you and demand that you put your money somewhere that might hurt you.
Sweet Victory, Yeah!
Sweet Victory, Yeah!
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