Turning down the world’s temperature: A job for a fake tree? A boat?

By Brian Palmer

Special to The Washington Post
Monday, November 29, 2010; 6:41 PM

In case you haven’t heard, the Earth is getting hotter, and most scientists blame mankind. The average global temperature has risen 1.3 degrees in the last century, and the future might be quite a bit warmer. As international climate negotiators convene in Cancun, Mexico, this week, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is projecting that the temperature could rise as many as 10 degrees more by the year 2100 if we do nothing to stop it.

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Final Project Assignment Schedule

Final Project Schedule

Monday Nov. 15:

  1. Final outlines for: the presentation of your design solution using one of the following means of communicating:
  • Dramatic presentation and role-play/simulation
  • Audio/Visual
  1. After presentations work on final Marketing/Guerilla Campaign

Thursday Nov. 18:

  1. 10 minute presentations (this will be the presentation to Adminstration; +/- edits; have solutions done/built)
  2. Finalize Marketing/Guerilla Campaign
  • What are you doing, when will you make it, when will you implement (use MU audience = B-ball games, late night supper), make sure to document it

Monday Nov. 22: Movie @ Smithsonian 5pm (details to come)

Thursday Nov. 25: no class; Thanksgiving

Monday Nov. 29: Implement this week

  • In class critique (have project comps, etc)

Thursday Dec 2: Implement this week

  • In class critique (have project comps, etc)

Monday Dec 6: Administration presentations (TBD)

  • Work on Design Effectiveness Group Report

Thursday Dec 9: Administration presentations (TBD)

  • Design Effectiveness Group Reports due

Thursday Dec 16: 3-5:30 pm (note time change): Design Effectiveness Group Presentations due

 


“Global Sustainability: Central America”

Please join Green Living Project for its newest multi-media event showcasing cutting-edge global sustainability stories! This exciting Event features projects across Central America including Costa Rica, Nicaragua, and Panama! Free beverages and food, free giveaways for the first 50 attendees, incredible travel packages raffled off, LIVE music, special guest speakers and more!

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Popular multi-media event on global sustainability
  • Free beer and beverages
  • Burritos and snacks compliments of Chipotle
  • Delicious cupcakes from Pretty Please Cupcake
  • Free Door Prizes for the first 50 attendees
  • LIVE music
  • Great raffle prizes — including Travel Packages from La Cusinga Ecolodge (Costa Rica), Rios Tropicales (Costa Rica), and Amazon Conservation Association
  • A portion of the proceeds will be donated to a featured GLP project
  • Special introduction by Jonathan B. Tourtellot, National Geographic Fellow and Geotourism Editor, National Geographic Traveler

DATE
Wednesday, November 10th
6:00pm – 9:00pm (films begin at 7:00pm)

LOCATION
Eastern Market – North Hall
225 7th Street SE
Washington, DC 20003

For a copy of the event flier, click here: JPG

 

 

 

Presented by –  Amazon Conservation Group

 

http://www.amazonconservation.org/photos/bolivia.html


Assignment for Monday 11/8/10

By Monday provide typewritten very specific and detailed answers to the following questions:

1. Identify and interview 3 decision makers that have to agree with and or approve of your design solution e.g.

end-users/students, administrators, athletic directors, director of recycling program at MU, maintenance, physical plant, etc

2. What specific attitudes and behaviors need to be changed and who specifically needs to change?

3. How are you going to gain student support for your design idea? e.g. and theme or tag line for your design solution etc.

4. What are 3 -5 multipurpose benefits for your design solution e.g. saving energy reuse of rain water, improvement to the community etc.? Be specific as to who will benefit form each multipurpose benefit of your design solution.

5. What are some specific suggested methods for paying for your design solution – covering the cost to implement your design solution e.g. fund raising – alumni, advertisers/sponsors, etc? And how will contributing to the cost of your design solution be beneficial?

6. Prepare photographs and video clips of the current design problem e.g. people using the incorrect trash/recycling bins, people posting flyers on campus, people passing by and not reading any of the flyers, dark unlit areas on the playing field, etc.