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Energy in Human-Environment Interactions Dr. Julia K. Steinberger
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Today’s course plan Introductions name, background, interests Practical & administrative information Course wiki Course-related information Grade requirements Student questionnaire Discussion on course topics and presentation topics General overview
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Class schedule MonthOctoberNovemberDecemberJanuary Date: Weds Class # 8,22 1, 2 5, 19 3, 4 3,17 5, 6 14,28 7, 8 Class times: 9 AM – 12:15 PM Break 10:30-10:45 Structure: lectures, then presentations, then overall discussions
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Class online Class website: http://jks-energy.wikispaces.com/Winter+2008-2009 What is a wiki?. 1.Same principal as Wikipedia (which you are encouraged to use and participate in!): common interactive knowledge resource. 2.Sign-in (after I have sent you your invitation). 3.Then you can modify the pages, upload files, and so on. 4.If you want to modify a page, click “Edit this page button” top and center 5.Remember to SAVE your changes!!! Content: Lecture presentations References Links Discussions or common work space? Up to you.
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English + specialized vocabulary Please always stop me when you don’t understand a word or a concept (or I’m speaking too fast)
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Questionnaire and grade Fill out questionnaire Goal is to target class at your level and your interests Requirements for positive grade Participation (interest, discussions, questions) A class presentation (single or group) Final short essay (2-4 pages, topic of your interest within the class topics) Presentation topics to be determined soon
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Grade requirements 1. Participation in seminar 30% 2. Class presentation (1/2 hour + discussion) 35% 3. Short essay (2-4 pages) on class topic of your interest 35%
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What is energy? Why are you interested in studying it?
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Course topics A) Energy in our environment: energy on planet earth, energy flows in ecosystems B) Energy and the human body: food, fuel & work C) Energy and agriculture: energy return on investment, various types of agriculture Hunter gatherer, traditional agriculture, modern agriculture Biofuels vs. food? D) Energy and the economy: intensity, efficiency, the rebound effect E) The efficiency gap: implementing efficiency, principal-agent problem. F) How can we reduce energy consumption? Demand-side management G) Household level energy use H) Urbanization and energy use: Is a return to the land possible or desirable, in energy terms? Influence of urban planning I) Energy and society: societal requirements, links with standards of living Quality of life implications of energy over-use and under-use J) Energy and climate change Effectiveness of specific measures Climate change and international relations/development
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