Chapter 9
It was cool to learn about Burlignton because it's just a ferry ride from school. I like learning that Vermont is on the fore front of trying to lead the way within the United States for trying to help the enviornment and clean up some of the mess we already started. If China wants to follow anybody, it should be places like Burlington, not the majority of the United States. Granted a few states are trying to follow what Vermont is doing, but not enough. There's 50 states for crying outloud.
Chapter 10
I felt she needed to get that point out there about global warming just one last time. Being that it was the last chapter, why wouldn't she? The way she talks about global warming at the end of the book makes me go back throughout the book and remember that she's done it the whole time. Some may not like her style. I do admit there may be a better way, but I can't think of it. I say why don't you try and write a whole book on global warming. It's tough. A lot of bloggers talked about her picking sides. I admit she may have to try better and keep her opinion out of it. But hey, once again, she wanted to fill out a book. It's all about the money. She writes an article with all the great research she did for the book, she would not get her moneys worth in my opinion. This way, she gets her bang for her buck. More than likely I'd say she got a lot more money writing this book.
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
chapter 7-8
Chapters 7-8
Chapter 7 was more to the point and quicker compared to previous chapters. That may be better to those not as familar in the topic of global warming and science. She goes into detail about the CO2 emissions and their effects. She talks about waking up and contributed to it. To me that partially sounds like the people who won't touch the knobs on the sink and won't touch and need the automatic paper towel dispenser instead of doing it yourself because everyone thinks they'll get sick from all the germs. What I'm saying is it's a tough thing to overcome no matter what you do. There's germs everywhere, fixing a bathroom situation won't help the rest of everyday occurences.
It is good informative information on what we are doing to contribute to the CO2 emissions and how we should lower it.
Chapter 8 talks about the government getting involved. The government is what scientist need to help get even more to the bottom of these theories and help find some solutions to the problem. Money is an issue with many things and this issue isn't any bit different. It will help out in so many ways to these scientist who haven't had the financial support they would have liked. Of course it relies on us the people to vote these right ones into power if enough of the people care enough to try and solve these problems. It now seems that everyone wants to go "green" so you never know what can happen.
Chapter 7 was more to the point and quicker compared to previous chapters. That may be better to those not as familar in the topic of global warming and science. She goes into detail about the CO2 emissions and their effects. She talks about waking up and contributed to it. To me that partially sounds like the people who won't touch the knobs on the sink and won't touch and need the automatic paper towel dispenser instead of doing it yourself because everyone thinks they'll get sick from all the germs. What I'm saying is it's a tough thing to overcome no matter what you do. There's germs everywhere, fixing a bathroom situation won't help the rest of everyday occurences.
It is good informative information on what we are doing to contribute to the CO2 emissions and how we should lower it.
Chapter 8 talks about the government getting involved. The government is what scientist need to help get even more to the bottom of these theories and help find some solutions to the problem. Money is an issue with many things and this issue isn't any bit different. It will help out in so many ways to these scientist who haven't had the financial support they would have liked. Of course it relies on us the people to vote these right ones into power if enough of the people care enough to try and solve these problems. It now seems that everyone wants to go "green" so you never know what can happen.
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