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Blog #7 -

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                   For my transportation practice that has made its way into production, it’s the Smart Bike. The Smart Bike was designed in China, and it is an autonomous bike that has been expressed as a “versatile cargo vehicle”. The Smart Bike also has the ability to listen to commands you say to it along with “sensors that help the bike avoid obstacles and maintain balance.” This bike could be a ginormous success within the next few years because of its convenience, ability to avoid obstacles and self-drive itself. Yes, bikes have been around for hundreds of years, but for some people the safety that comes with this bike, its environmentally friendly attributes and cargo space will allow for people to make an easy switch from their cars on a day-to-day basis. Sometimes, people on bikes have their headphones in and can’t hear if there’s an object coming their way resulting in physical damage. The fact that this is a bike made for the environment and can maintain its balance and avo

Blog #6 - Don't throw it away!

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  Throughout time, mankind has done extreme damages to the planet, but there are still small goals we can strive towards to help as much as we can. It doesn’t take much for us to find items that we can start using that are reusable. Two items that I personally use that are reusable are water bottles and cloth tote bags I bring every time I go to the grocery store. Although these seem like small little items, they go a long way in terms of plastic use. Eliminating the product of plastic water bottles in my house go a long way due to the amounts of water I try to obtain every day. I personally strive to drink 2 litres of water each day, which results in 4 500ml plastic water bottles. Just over the course of one week, that’s 28 plastic water bottles.    Moving onto tote bags, it is the same kind of premise. Although I don’t go grocery shop every day, the elimination of having to purchase plastic garbage bags every week goes a long way and businesses are beginning to stop selling plastic b

Blog #5 - Being Sustainable for Wildlife

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               Throughout time, there have been many things’ humans have caused whether it be for good or bad. A massive topic that is widely known is the extinction of animals due to human activity. For this blog, I’ve decided to go into depth about the Passenger Pigeon. This bird was announced extinct on September 14th, 1914, from the Cincinnati Zoo. Due to hunters over a hundred years ago, this bird was on its way to extinction because they were hunted by the millions for their meat and were shipped throughout the country to be sold at town and city markets. " Hunters often raided their nesting grounds and annihilated entire colonies in a single breeding season." Along with the massive amounts of passenger pigeons being hunted every year, another causation for their extinction was the action of deforestation, and for obvious reasons this limited the habitat for these birds. To prevent the extinction of the passenger pigeon, the reckless amount of hunting that was done per

Blog Entry #4 - Greening Failed

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             Creating an environmental product or service is always appreciated and for obvious reasons, globally  welcomed, but in some instances, they end up being more hurtful to the environment than helpful.  A very  popular service today is Uber. Uber is a transportation company that allows  people to use their own  cars to  earn money by picking up people like a taxi service. People believed that if we started using Uber more  and sharing rides with our friends, that it would lower pollution because of the  carpooling, but that's not  the case. This is because Uber drivers are constantly driving between fares  resulting in much larger  amounts of kilometres driven, along with an "increase of traffic congestion resulting in higher greenhouse  gas emissions" due to a study taken by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University. Since Uber's  start, it has  been the most popular  transportation option, other  than driving yourself. Uber introduced "ride share"