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'''Core Readings'''
 
'''Core Readings'''
  
*Harvey, Joe. (1990). "Growth in Perspective." ''Rocky Mountain Institute Newsletter.'' p. 4, 7. [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8dQDga7c8qYTHA0WlpkQ2VfSDg/view?usp=sharing Link] - Harvey draws one-day analogy to 3.5 billion years of life on Earth and shows destructiveness of what humans have done and impossibility of continuing. '''(10 min)'''
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*Harvey, Joe. (1990). "Growth in Perspective." ''Rocky Mountain Institute Newsletter.'' p. 4, 7. [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8dQDga7c8qYTHA0WlpkQ2VfSDg/view?usp=sharing Link]  
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Harvey draws one-day analogy to 3.5 billion years of life on Earth and shows destructiveness of what humans have done and impossibility of continuing. '''(10 min)'''
 
*Huang Twins. (2012). "The Scale of the Universe." [http://htwins.net/scale2/ 2012 Version] '''5 mins'''
 
*Huang Twins. (2012). "The Scale of the Universe." [http://htwins.net/scale2/ 2012 Version] '''5 mins'''
 
*AAAS. (1990). "Chapter 4. The Physical Setting." [https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B8dQDga7c8qYTEhYSzRiR29lOVk Link] '''30 mins'''
 
*AAAS. (1990). "Chapter 4. The Physical Setting." [https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B8dQDga7c8qYTEhYSzRiR29lOVk Link] '''30 mins'''

Revision as of 10:52, 30 March 2017

Core Readings

  • Harvey, Joe. (1990). "Growth in Perspective." Rocky Mountain Institute Newsletter. p. 4, 7. Link

Harvey draws one-day analogy to 3.5 billion years of life on Earth and shows destructiveness of what humans have done and impossibility of continuing. (10 min)

  • Huang Twins. (2012). "The Scale of the Universe." 2012 Version 5 mins
  • AAAS. (1990). "Chapter 4. The Physical Setting." Link 30 mins
  • Wikipedia. "Periodic Table." Read introduction. Link 2 mins
  • AAAS. (1990). "Chapter 5. The Living Environment." Link 15 mins
  • Wikipedia. "Evolution." Read introduction Link 5 mins
  • Curtis, Helena. (1983). "The Flow of Energy." Biology. pp. 157-164. Link 10 mins
  • "Wikipedia." "Second Law of Thermodynamics." Read introduction. Link 1 min
  • Energy Flow Diagram Link 5 mins
  • Wikipedia. "Geological History of Earth." Read Introduction. Link
  • Wikipedia. "Timeline of the Evolutionary History of Life." Read introduction. Link
  • Wikipedia. "The Selfish Gene." (read the highlights only, if you like).Link <5 mins
  • Wikipedia. "Carrying Capacity." (read the highlighted text and whatever else you find of interest.) Link 5 mins