Wednesday, March 12, 2014

 
Katrina Hayes

ENC 1102

Professor Warren

Journal #5

12 March 2014

 

                                                                             DIVE!

 

                The documentary about dumpster diving really opened by eyes about food waste in America.  I never knew the details about how grocery stores throw away food, now I do. I don’t understand how they could throw away so much food when there are so many people starving in America. I understand throwing away spoiled or rotten food but food that is edible that’s crazy to me. Grocery Stores are not the only places that waste food, a lot of restaurants do that as well. After class I went to dinner and I noticed a family of five two adults and three kids and they didn’t eat all of their food all I could do was think of the film. There was so much food leftover that it could feed another family.  It saddened me how people waste food, I remember growing up where you had to eat everything on your plate. You get you eat it. I wanted to say something to them because it really bothered me. As we were leaving the chef came out and said,”Only in America people waste food.” I agreed. Often times we take things for granted and food is one. It may not be big deal to some but, to others food is a something they lack and they don’t have the option to eat when and wherever they want. Every year my friends and I get together and feed the homeless on Christmas Eve, it’s not much but we try to do our part. I wish others would be considerate of others when it comes down to feeding the less fortunate.

Tuesday, March 11, 2014


                                                                                                                        Hayes 1

       Katrina Hayes     

                   
                                                            Global   Warming

                "Global Warming isn't a prediction. It is happening."- James Hansen

     

As I sit and reflect on the film "An Inconvenient Truth", I never really knew the importance of global warming. Former Vice-President Al Gore tells the story from his childhood to his career path, he also shares the importance of global warming in today's society. He stated that he has been trying to tell this story for a long time and he feels as if he has failed to get the message across. Some people may ask. What is global warming? It refers to an unequivocal and continuing rise in the average temperature of Earth's climate system. The documentary was very informative, and it opened my eyes to the things going on with our planet called Earth. As the years go by there are many different things happening in society, Mr. Gore made it known back in 2006 when he was featured in the film and presented his opinion about global warming. He reflected on his days at Harvard University where he took a class with Professor Roger Revelle and that is where his interest stuck about the matter. Mr. Gore admitted that he took a "hard blow" when he lost the presidential election back in 2000, he has since made it his duty to educate the American people about environment and the importance of our future pertaining to climate and the global warming issues. "It is not a political issue as much as a moral one." Gore said. This is a serious matter to me, especially when I heard Mr. Gore talk about ice glaciers in Antarctica and Greenland to think that one day the ice may actually melt away is scary. I thought that would never happen but, with the way things are today its possible. Even the polar bears are in danger. They live in the Artic Circle and the ice and freezing temperatures are very important to them. They have to swim a long way to get the climate they need to survive as of 2006. Makes me wonder what's going on today. It’s very important that we pay attention to our environment and know the fact about the glaciers. “If you want to know how climate affects glaciers, such details are crucial," he says. "It's extremely important to have more high-altitude observations across the region." (Kun a climate scientist at the ITP)   In recent years we have to be careful of the water we drink, some think it's safe to drink bottled water but that may not be the case. There have been studies that shows people actually were sick after drinking water. (Berqquist 3/10/214) Wisconsin study says untreated drinking water has more risk of illness. It's confusing to consumers because you think you are drinking something that is good for you but you hear otherwise.  Which is better tap or bottled water? I ask myself that every day. I love to drink water but, sometimes you have to use your best judgment on what you into your body.  Pollution is also causing problems in our environment, some people just don't get the importance of this matter. I know there are several landfills and the trash is there are years and it deteriate back into the earth and that is nasty. Some people who are smokers don't have a clue of how much the air is important we breathe it, and they continue to do it. I was happy when restaurants and different places started the no smoking policies, I was tired of getting dressed up for nice dinner but to leave smelling like smoke. Some people even throw their cigarette buds on the ground afterwards, that's just a disgrace. Some people are considered what I call litter bugs, they throw trash everyone without a care in the world. It sickens me to witness things like that. In the film it was said that, the things we take for granted may not be here for our children, and in my opinion that is true.  By recycling and being more conservative we can make our environment better. I have to admit I was not a big fan on doing those things myself but, after watching the documentary I am more aware.  I will try to do my part. I want my kids to grow up and enjoy their time here on earth with no problems. Are you ready to change the way we live? I am.

 

 

           

              

       Katrina Hayes 
       ENC 1102
       Journal #4
      
      1 March 2014

 
        
 
 
 
        After watching the film An Inconvenient Truth I know the importance of our future here on planet earth and how important the atmosphere is. I never really paid attention to the Global Warming issues; I just live my life without any worries. In 2006, the film featured Former Vice President Al Gore he explained the different things about our climate and environment; the changes that have occurred over the years, it was very educational. He explained the possibility of ice sheet in Greenland and in West Antarctica collapsing I never would have thought that the ice glaciers would ever melt or collapse until now; I always thought they would be around forever.  It never occurred to me that even the polar bears would be affected; they live within the Arctic Circle and need the ice and freezing temperatures to survive. Mr. Gore really put things in perspective about from hurricanes to global warming and the challenges society faces in the future. Some things we take for granted may not be here for our children if don’t change they things we do and take better care of environment. Now I see why so many people recycle and they are environmental friendly I have never been into that sort of thing; however the documentary has me thinking about the future.  Are you ready to change the way we live? I am.