Eco is short for ecology. Ecology is the science that studies relationships between living organism and the environment. Gekko, a small creature that plays a huge role in the cycle of the environment. Changes in the environment can impact the state and federal government and economy. This blog is created to help people understand the importance of the environment and the government. The people at EcoGekko will try to expand your views on this simple, but inevitable topic.
Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Fukushima Radiation on North American Shores
Author: Prokhor Zakharov // Valentin Sigalov
Remember Fukushima? The nuclear power plant which suffered a meltdown several years ago, in 2011, after a huge earthquake hit Japan. It may feel like it happened ages ago. Well, radiation doesn't just go away.
For the first time, radiation from the Fukushima reactor has been reported found in the North American continent. So far, it has only struck the shores of Canada, Vancouver as per the reports of some scientists. More is expected to hit the coasts however, all the way from Washington to California.
The ramifications from this, however, are extremely light, especially on the human body. The isotope is even more harmless than a dental x-ray. The sampling project shows how the world's oceans can spread a small, local thing across half of the planet. It will help with predicting the course of future predictions in similar situations, and provide a further understanding of how the oceans work.
It also serves to show how even the mere mention of radiation throws many into confusion, and even panic. I had to admit, even I was a bit disturbed when I read the title - until I read the rest.
NYDAILY
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Oil Plunge
Author: Prokhor Zakharov // Valentin Sigalov
We have all heard of the tumbling oil prices. It has affected all of us - we have all felt the impact on our pump bills. However, that is not the only area in which our lives are impacted. Oil is used all across our infrastructure. Energy is generated from burning it. Plastics are manufactured from it. Transportation of everything - humans and goods - is fueled by it. This means that energy, plastics, and much more becomes cheaper (in most cases, not for us, but for the people purchasing in bulk).
Unfortunately, this will have ramifications on the environment. First of all, vehicle use increases. People recognize the lower price of gas, which encourages them to travel. Even though their expenditures decrease, the laws of physics don't change and emissions increase. Vehicle emissions account for over 30% of United States pollution, so this does make an impact. This doesn't just apply to the United States, but the entire world. Also, statistics show that about 1 million more cars were sold last year than in 2013 - almost certainly due to the oil prices. Secondly, this would slow down research into energy efficiency. Progress is driven by necessity. So if there is no need for a vehicle to take on less gas, why make it efficient?
On the other hand, the oil price plunge has been touted by some as a "global growth elixir". Spending more always jump starts the economy, as money continually exchanges hands. However, according to a source, no real change has been noticed. After all, there may be more exchanges, but generally, the amount of money changing hands stays the same or even drops due to the prices.
CNBC - Plunge Effecting Economy
WSJ - Oil Price Tumble
Oilprice - Environmental Effect
KTVU - Plastics Oil Plunge
Coral Reefs and their key Ingredient: FISH!
Hey
guys! Today I am going to discuss the key ingredient in saving coral reefs.
Wait for it..... FISH! They are the key to restoring worn out coral reef
ecosystems. Coral reefs usually degrade because of over fishing. Well how do
you solve a problem like that. Well first we will have to manage the fishing
and second, add more fish. " For overfished
coral reef systems, restoring fish populations that perform key roles will in
turn restore ecological functions critical to recovery. For moderately or
lightly fished reefs, the recipe requires knowing which fish to catch, how
many, and which to leave behind." Many coral reefs in this world are in
great peril and there are many threats other than overfishing like pollution,
coastal development and climate change that has a disastrous effect on our
beautiful coral reefs. Scientists are now trying to figure out how many fish can
be taken out of the coral reefs and not cause a major disturbance. The biomass
of the coral reefs must be maintained and scientists are trying their best to
analyze every aspect of the coral reefs so they can create a perfect formula
that will help preserve them. One of the most important fish being taken away
from their home is the reef fish which is an important tool in the recovery of
the coral reefs. " "Reef fish play a range of important roles in the
functioning of coral reef ecosystems, for example by grazing algae and
controlling coral-eating invertebrates, that help to maintain the ecosystem as
a whole," said coauthor Nick Graham of James Cook University. "By
linking fisheries to ecology, we can now make informed statements about
ecosystem function at a given level of fish biomass." These reef fish need
to be preserved so that their home may be preserved. As of right now scientists
haven't completely set a solution into effect, but is working on it.
Personally, I hope that the coral reefs maintain their beauty and value.
sciencedaily
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California Drought and Water Tanks
Sup
guys! It's me again. I've been reading up on recent news and guess what I
found. "California's Four-Year Drought starts a 'Water Truck' Boom."
This looks interesting. California is a region that is always has drought.
Around a week ago California Governor Jerry Brown stated their new restrictions
on water. And if anyone disobeys those restrictions, then its execution! Nah
I'm just kidding. However, it is mandatory and it will be enforced very
strictly. So then there's this guy named Neeley Keeney decided to run a water delivery
service where he fills up a 2,500 gallon water tank from a fire hydrant in the
city northeast of Fresno called Clovis. "
Keeney regularly fills up his 2,500-gallon water tank
truck from a city-owned fire hydrant in Clovis, a city northeast of Fresno. He
charges customers $200 to $500 for a truckload of water, delivered, and the
cost he pays for the water is a mere "five bucks to load." Hey what
else can you do. To get water you will need to make hard choices in California.
However, with the new restrictions being passed the water levels may be fine to
live off with for everyone.
nbcnews
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Volcano Used Eruption
Volcano 3/3/15 |
The date was March 3 where there was an volcanic eruption that caused about 3,500 people to evacuate. It was the Villarrica volcano, not that the name matters. But the volcano was 9,000 ft and belonged in the city of Pucon. Even though the eruption was normal, the sight of lightning striking down at the volcano was amazing. Rarely do i see lightning and volcano together. Instead of a normal blog that involves me talking about how "this" topic affects humans and why we should care. Today I and going to talk about facts about volcanoes that you might not heard or known about. To start things off, did you know that volcanoes can be active, dormant or ....extinct. I didn't know about extinct volcanoes. Apparently, they are volcanoes that won't erupt again. Next one, there are 20 volcanoes erupting right now, most being underwater, as I write my blog. Did you you know that volcanoes can evolve into super-volcanoes (could have had a better name). The biggest on Earth happened 73,000 years ago in Toba. Also, the tallest volcano is on Mars, not Earth (we are not that special). It is called Olympus Mons. This last fact could be related to the article. Volcanic lightning occurs within clouds of ash and due to friction, lightning occurs (correct me if am wrong). Well ladies and gentleman, this is my interesting facts about volcanoes, if you have any other, just comment. Thanks for tuning in. Good Night and Good Luck.
Drones and Crisis Maps
Hey
Guys! Today we are going to discuss about Vanuatu and how the put drones in the
sky to see cyclone damage. Recently a cyclone had emerged in the island nation
of Vanuatu. The cyclone named Pam was a storm that occurred in march which left
75,000 people without homes and at least 15 people dead. Wow That's just
disgraceful. But alas we have no control over the weather. People lost so much
in the storm. Personally I understand how that feels. Its goes all the way back
to when I was a child.....But there's no time for that now so let's continue on
the event. So the National Geographic Emerging Explorer Patrick Meier had ideas
on how to map this. "Over the past few weeks,
National Geographic Emerging Explorer Patrick Meier has been working in the
country on assessing the post-disaster damage, as a contractor for the World
Bank and at the invite of the local government." Meier, director of the
Qatar Computing Research Institute uses UAV's to improve the details of the
crisis maps. Drones have been successful in mapping the disasters that occur
and explicitly shows the details of those crisis maps.
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PICK ONE TO SAVE, Otherwise, THEY ALL DIE
I like
animals, they offer so much to the world that you cannot even begin to think.
Humans cannot live alone. (100% true) But fact is fact, there are species going
extinct as I write this blog. There are also species going extinct as you read
this blog. But what are we to do about this misfortune? We can show our
support, but there is not much one person can do. It takes a community to make
a difference. It also true that we cannot save all the species from extinction;
therefore, we have to decide which ones to save and which ones to... But how do
we decide which one to save? We could certain species due to their
resourcefulness, or how we feel about and how these species look like. In the
end, "'people end up saving what they want to save-it's as simple as
that"'(Condor). In other terms, would you rather save a cute
and cuddly panda, or a giant scary spider. This shows how much bias we
have towards certain animals. Did we not for get that spiders are helpful to
us. Yes pandas are cute, but what could they do?
Prevention of Species: We can as a community accomplish great feats. Educate people about the environment, protest about deforestation. Inform people about wildfires. Keeping the streets cleaner through recycling... And much more.
YOU CAN GO WITH THIS.... |
OR YOU CAN WITH.... NO |
JK. BOTH ARE IMPORTANT IN THEIR OWN SPECIAL WAYS. Both if gone extinct can affect the food web. For example...the bat eating spider keeps the bat population in check; therefore, allowing us not to worry about bats.
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