Sunday, March 2, 2008

Check Out This Article

Your next assignment will be to read this article, Big Foot, from the New Yorker several weeks ago. (No, it is not about searching for Sasquatch in the woods. Unfortunately, you have to take a class on Folklore to read about that. Rather, it refers to "Carbon Footprints.") I will give a hand out in class this week as to what you should do after you have read it. Anyway, if you want a jump start, you should just start reading the article now.

UPDATED @ 13:41, March 2, 2008: The assignment is posted to the right if you want to download it and begin straightaway!

This article is timely and just absolutely fascinating. I have been annoying my wife Birgit by talking about it all weekend at home. She can't even pour a glass of orange juice now without me speculating on how much environmental carnage she is inducing... yes, read this and you will surely have ammunition to drive your roommates and friends crazy for years to come! :) If you are from the East Coast and drink Californian wine out there you should be absolutely ashamed of yourself! After all, wine from France is far less destructive on the environment than wine from California if you are living out there. Geography... yes, transportation geography makes a difference! So cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Also, please listen to the follow up commentary by the author of the article, Michael Specter (New Yorker science writer). An interview/discussion is available in mp3 format so you can listen to it over and over on your iPods or Zen Micros or Zunes or whatever for years to come! Download it or listen to it by clicking on the respective blue, underlined words in this sentence. But you knew that.

I hope you are all having a great weekend! I for one have had too much coffee (from Brazil, because I am down on Sumatra)!!!! Which means I have contributed two tons of carbon to the air... shame on me! But I have an excuse, right? I am a caffeine addict! Of course, perhaps I am an energy addict, in which case nothing is excusable, but we can debate that on Monday (time permitting) and Wednesday.

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Lectures Going Live...

Hi Class,

I have begun posting my lectures in PDF format. You can find them to the right. They may not all be working yet, as I am waiting for them to upload and I am going to go to bed and just presume that it worked. I won't know until the morning. Sorry for any inconvenience -- just by the off chance that some of you want to read these at 10:45 on a Thursday night.

I will see you tomorrow!

Best,

Ian

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Readings for this week

Dear Class:

You do not need to read Chapters 13 & 14 from the Reader this week. Happy belated President's Day.

However, you must read Chapters 11, 12 & 16, as well as finish Chapters 3-5 in the "Why Geography Matters" book. You have until Monday to read these chapters.

Finally, though the online schedule says to read Chapters 18 & 20 from the Reader for next week, please hold off. You may get out of reading them. :) We will see.

Oh, a true finality... I will be posting my lecture slides to the blog at some point this week. Anything I did not cover in class -- slides I skipped -- is not valid for the midterm or final exam. So please note you only need to study what I covered in class. I will try to delete slides I did not cover in class, but I may miss one or two. If you don't remember it at all, it probably was not a slide in class and you do not need to read it.

Thanks, Geographers! We'll see you later today.

Best,

Ian

Friday, February 22, 2008

Julian Simon & CATO Promo Video

All I can say is that this is priceless! A propaganda video for propaganda!

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Speak of the devil... talking about humans migrating around the world and where we come from, this just popped up on MSNBC.COM today. Check it out!

Best,

Ian

Friday, February 15, 2008

New Readings for the Weekend and Upcoming Week

I have posted some additional readings that are required (except for the one on the basics of geography, which is supplemental). Please read the Economist reading on Migration by Wednesday and the anti-overpopulation readings I posted, as well as the other readings on your syllabus assigned for Week 4, by Friday, February 22nd. Thanks. Have a great weekend!

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Spying on Your Neighborhood's Lifestyle


Click here to spy on neighbors in your zipcode.

For Friday, please finish reading Chapters 5 & 6 in the Reader and read Chapter 2 of de Blij's "Why Geography Matters." Bring in an article -- current event or otherwise -- to discuss on Friday. Think about questions a geographer might ask about the place or people in the article and what techniques they might use to get information to answer their questions.

See you on Friday!