Sunday, October 16, 2011

Reflection on what we did today

We just finished creating the wikispace and we have updated our agendas. We also discussed about the outcome of our peak oil project. Here are the outcome that we came up with:

- To spread awareness.
- Documentary on how transportation effects peak oil.
( How much petrol an average car consumes)
- Future scenarios.
(Resource war, economy)
- How to help.
( Electric cars, hybrid, earth hour/day)


Thursday, October 6, 2011

Fishbone

Group Reflection

In my group we're going to focus on the future perspective for Peak Oil in more detail than others because we think that it is important for people to know what will happen after when we reaches Peak Oil or when there's no more oil in the world. What will our life be like? Will it be the same or will it change? Are we going to face a resource war in the future? Are we going to fight each other for the last amount of supply of oil? There are a lot of question that we have to ask ourself about what will happen if oil runs out. So we think that it is very important that we think about the future of oil and how we can conserve it for the future generation. I mean non of us want to have war, our life will be in danger and the place will be horrible. So I think we should start thinking about the future and try to use lesser oil everyday.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Peak Oil Reflection




LI To explore and have awareness of an issue from a variety of view point
     Work Collaboratively

Our group work is going well because we discuss about some of the issues during class and we work together quite effectively. Also we discuss on the national, global and future view and over the weekend we have been looking at the Peak Oil about what is the aftermath of having no oil in the world. We also discussed about the different countries point of view on oil. We also discussed on the video of what our life will be like when oil suddenly disappear. Overall our group is going well and I hope we'll be like this when we do the actual group project.