Monday, July 8, 2013

History of Ft. Myers

I found the history of Ft. Myers interesting because I always thought it was mostly a retirement haven; however in the 1920's Ft. Myers was a huge party town. It was called the "Boom Time". Most of the Mediterranean Revival buildings seen throughout the City were built during this period. During the 1920's people from all over the country come down to come party in downtown Ft. Myers. During WWII there was a military base here. The people at the base fell so in love with Ft. Myers that many of them wanted to retire here.  

Lovers Key

Lovers Key is a state park that is located on Florida's gulf coast. Today, it is one of four barrier islands that make up this state park. There is a lot if wildlife Lovers Key is home to West Indian manatees, Bottle nose dolphins, roseate spoonbills, marsh rabbits, and bald eagles. I didn't know that so many different types of animals lived here

Melaleuca

I found an article about Melaleuca trees ruining Florida's ecological system. Melaleuca is an exotic invasive tree that was introduced into South Florida from Australia in the late 19th century. It is used extensively as an decorative plant and as a soil stabilizer in swampy areas; but unfortunately it has done more harm then good. It has displaced native plants and animals, took up water from wetlands, and is a fire hazard.

Sunday, July 7, 2013

Cities

When we were talking about our ecological footprints I was surprised to learn that people who live in the cities have a smaller footprint than people that live in the cities. People in cities take trains, subways, and walk more than people in suburbs. In cities public transportation is taken advantage of where as in the suburbs it is not. I think that we need to work on making public transportation more appealing to people to minimize CO2 emissions. 

 

The Importance of Education

In the book, Plan B 4.0 one of the chapters talks about the importance of educating people around the world. Education lowers the birth rate and helps people become self-sufficient. When women are more educated they are less likely to become pregnant. One illness that is very prevalent and causes many deaths  in third world countries is dysentery. I was sad when I read that because it is so curable. The book talked about teaching women how to make a solution to help stop the dysentery. I thought that it is important to educate people how to take care of it rather than just giving women the solution. 

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Pollution

pol·lu·tion  

/pəˈlo͞oSHən/



Noun

The presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects. Pollution in our air is a huge problem. It is caused from emissions of CO2 and other chemicals into the air. Cars, trains, planes, factories, and many other industrialized cities give off millions of tons of CO2 each year. I found a list of countries that produce the most CO2 per year. The countries are: China, United States, Russia, India, Japan, Germany, Canada  UK, South Korea, and Iran. All theses countries need to work on cutting back on CO2 emissions, because our 1 Earth cannot continue to thrive with the billions of CO2 emissions produced by these countries.









 

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Moringa Leaves

ECHO and FGCU's Food Forest both had Moringa Trees. Both places emphasized the health benefits of Moringa leave. I am interested in health and fitness so I started researching the benefits of Moringa leaves. This is what I found out: they have more vitamin A than carrots, more calcium than milk, more potassium that bananas, more protein than yogurt, more vitamin C than oranges, and more iron that spinach. Moringa is used to help with blood pressure, blood sugar, increases lactation, and helps people that have anemia. 

Moringa Tree