Sunday, May 22, 2016

F.D.A. Finishes Food Labels for How We Eat Now

ScrAPES#23: New Food Labels


by Sabrina Tavernise
May 20, 2016




There is a major change to the food nutrition labels due to Michelle Obama's campaign "Let's Move!". It magnifies calorie counts in large fonts, proportion size, and finally sugar label and percentage. The Sugar Association primarily did not want to add a separate line for "added sugar" and was disappointed with the F.D.A.'s decision to require a second line for it. This move is a way to allow buyers to know how much sugar or calorie the product has and mainly to prevent obesity, strokes, heart diseases, etc. Especially for children who are on the heavy side or obese at a very young age, so that they can prevent it from spreading the epidemic. 



This is interesting to me because it reminds me of the documentary my class watched about obesity and sugar; it was called Fed Up. The documentary discussed about the widespread epidemic of obesity in younger children and how companies and manufacturers are adding so much sugar or fructose into the products. They also discussed about Michelle Obama's "Lets Move!" campaign and that the American way to lose weight or prevent weight gain is exercising. As well as the Sugar Association disagreeing to the plan on adding a line for sugar percentage. 



This is important to the environment because obesity is a huge problem in the United States and it is mostly because of processed or artificial food. Children nowadays are so influenced to eat unhealthy at a very young age and they get less lessons on how to eat healthy. It is like a drug; either marijuana, coke, or heroine it is addictive and poisonous. It causes diabetes in young children where it should not be in. I think it is very important for people to know what is in their food and that way they can calculate how much calorie or sugar they want to take or want their children to have and that is ONE of the MAJOR way to lose weight, in my own opinion, and the other is exercising.


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New Solar Plants Generate Floating Green Power

ScrAPES#22: New Solar Panels Generate Floating Green Power


by Erica Goode
May 20, 2016





In Japan's Chiba Prefecture there are blue solar panels that stretches across the Yamakura Dam. In two years when the construction is done there will be 50, 904 solar panels and they will generate electricity for almost 5,000 homes. This plan is created by Kyocera a company that builds solar panels. The growing interest of solar panels on land and water comes from the growth in the solar market and the decreasing cost of technology. They are also called floatovoltaics. The advantage of floatovoltaics is that they are less expensive due to cost of "land" and they take less time to build. With solar land panels they are much more expensive because you have to buy the land and it goes through a lot of natural disaster events. While floatovoltaics can reduce evaporation which is a positive thing due to droughts. 



This article is interesting to me because solar panels are a very positive and healthier way to produce electricity because it uses the sun's energy. It is very efficient. I know there are solar panels in the United States and other countries but I have never seen one and I know it is not really popular because it is somehow "expensive" and so much work. And I especially never heard of "floatovoltaics" or in other words floating solar panels. I think it is a very smart idea for people to do this.



This is important to the environment because it is more efficient and it takes less time to build. It also prevents water evaporation and I know for sure that is a good thing, especially for California, because it prevents drought. And with no drought the aquatic animals will not die. It also provides a plentiful amount of coverage to nearly 5,000 homes or more if the reservoir is larger. The government and countries should accept this idea because it is one step to a renewable resource and one step to making our planet better again. 


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Thursday, May 19, 2016

Company Says It's Been Indicted for California Oil Spoil

ScrAPES#21: Company Indicted for California Oil Spill

by Richard Perez-Pena
May 17, 2016

A company is being criminally charged by Californian prosecutors for the oil leak last year; which was caused by the company's ruptured oil pipeline. The Santa Barbara County grand jury had indicted the company, Plains All American, with four felonies and 42 misdemeanors. James Buchanan, an environmental and regulatory compliance at the company is also being charged with misdemeanor. The company states that neither the company nor any its employees engaged in any criminal activities or behavior. If Plains is found guilty they could face fines up to $2.8 million.

This article interest me because I did not know who was the cause of that oil spill and that oil spill frightened me last year because I knew, before I attended Environmental Science, that any chemicals that is mixed with the planet's water or water in general is very dangerous. This is actually the first time I have heard of the court or any high authority actually taking charge of severe environmental situations like this. I believe that the company deserves to be sentenced guilty because it was their fault for the oil spill because they were the one who were supposed to make sure oil definitely does not spill into the water. 

This is important to the environment because I think the court did the right thing by indicting the Plains company. I also think the United States should take environmental hazard seriously; for example, plastics in the ocean needs to be seriously taken care of because it is just like a typical oil spill. It kills the aquatic animals, poisonous to humans because we eat fish who then eats plastics, and it is a factor of water pollution. If only the court can find a better alternative instead of plastic and then our planet will be one step to a better environment.


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Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Drinking Water in Newark Schools, Lead Problems 6 Years Ago?

ScrAPES#20: Water In Newark School Lead Problems For 6 Years

by Patrick McGeehan
April 8, 2016



        Studies found out that drinking water from Newark School in New Jersey have been contaminated with lead since six years ago. During 2010-2011 and 2011-2012 contained lead about 15 parts per billion. In early March the superintendent ordered to stopped water fountains in school and distributed water bottles for their safety. The district who analyzed the water sample from Newark stated that at least 25 percent of those samples had lead concentrations and 5 percent was really high. Majority of the lead contamination originated from old plumbing.



        This is interesting to me because this highly reminded me of the lead contamination in Flint, Michigan where the governor exchanged the pipelines to the local lakes. This makes me wonder if lead contamination will spread throughout the country and if we, globally, are all safe. It also makes me wonder if we can do anything to 99 percent eliminate the lead contamination and prevent lead from ever occuring in our water system.



       This is important to the environment because lead is an extremely dangerous chemical element. It has tons of negative horrific effects to living things. It can damage the nervous system, can cause nephropathy and colic-like abdominal pains. This will happen if lead is in the lakes and rivers. It will kill the aquatic ecosystem (and animals) as well as humans because we all drink water because water is a major priority for all living things to survive.


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Deer Island Reflection

Deer Island

During our Deer Island field trip I learned that the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) that is located in Deer Island are the one who are responsible for providing 34% of Massachusetts' water which covers 2.5 million people. I also learned that the founder of MWRA has an engineering degree. They also take sludge (or poop) from people's toiletry pipelines and turn it into fertilizers which is called Bay State Fertilizer.
The waste water treatment works like this:

  • pump -> grit chamber -> primary clarifiers -> secondary clarifiers -> digester -> disinfection -> chlorinate -> dechlorinate. 
It is important to our environment because it cleans out our waste and turns our waste into something useful which are fertilizers. Apparently sludge fertilizers are much better than regular soil fertilizer. 

Pacific Garbage Patch Reflection

Pacific Garbage Patch


        I learned that in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, where it is secluded, there is a large ring area of waste from plastic bottles and bags to fishing nets. The animals think they are food and tries to eat the wastes but they get stuck and die. I also learned that the wastes come from developed countries but majority of them comes from developing countries due to waste pollution. That no one is trying to help out the aquatic ecosystem by reducing or eliminating plastic and wastes that are not disposable.
        This affects the world because the waste in the Pacific Ocean will destroy the aquatic ecosystem and fishes who eat these harm substances can go to us because we also eat fish. It is very deadly and hazardous. Water is also a major factor of our lives and we need it in order to survive and if water is unsanitary then that can lead to us being scarce of water. 

Monday, April 11, 2016

Corner Stalk Farm Reflection


 Corner Stalk Farm



       I learned that people in Boston are transforming old unused shipping containers into a renewable source of material by simply harvesting organic fruits and vegetables in it. These fruits and vegetables are natural and of high quality, while the old shipping containers are being used usefully instead of turning into garbage.  The containers and fruits and vegetables are created to be sustainable and efficient to the environment.
        It important to the environment because firstly harvesting fruits and vegetables in shipping containers is more efficient and eco-friendly. The shipping containers contains controls for environmental factors from temperature to carbon dioxide and plants gets provided with LED renewable lights, which is drastically healthier. It is important that we create food that is beneficial to our health and lifespan so that we do not die young from healthy and unecessary food. Plus it is super efficient due to the amount of renewable resource it attains and it will most likely fix food miles.