Extra Credit: Relevant and approved TV specials, special talks/lectures, and documentaries can be viewed and journal/magazine articles read after which a 1-page double-spaced typewritten summary/critique must be submitted within 1 week of opportunity, 1 EC point each. NOTE: Only 2 extra points may be earned after April 9 and before 5pm on May 2, and none after May 2. Instructors will advertise some opportunities, and you are encouraged to find others but you must obtain approval from instructors before attempting to use them for extra credit. Responsible, motivated, astute students who serve as group leader for the semester or acting group leader in the absence of their regular group leader will be able to earn EC points. Max. total ExtraCredit is 6 points, and will be added on to your final class grade average.

UNIVERSITY OR REGIONAL LECTURES/SEMINARS (will be updated as schedules become available):

“Global Warming: How Serious Is It?” by UA Professor Emeritus Robert Strom

Date: Thursday, 1/19/2012; Time: 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM;   Location: Kuiper Space Sciences Lecture Hall

 

“9 billion people + 1 planet = ?” by Andrew Revkin

Date: Thursday, January 26, 2012; Time: 3:30pm; Location: Room 120 Integrated Learning Center (ILC)

 

“Energy and Water in a Warming World Discussion with Union of Concerned Scientists” by Kristen Averyt [Deputy Director of the Western Water Assessment] and John Rogers [Co-Manager of the Energy and Water in a Warming World Initiative]

Date: Feb 1, 2012; Time: 3:30pm; Location: Marshall Building Rm 531

 

“Tipping Points and Ambiguity in the Integrated Assessment of Climate Change” by Derek Lemoine, Assistant Professor of Economics

Date: Feb 3, 2012; Time: 8:30am - 9:45am; Location: College of Law Rm 237

 

Screening: “CRUDE, The Real Price of Oil”, UA College of Public Health, Drachmann Hall A114

Date: March 22 (Thur); Time: 7:30pm

 

“Population Growth Talk”, Center for Biologic Diversity’s Overpopulation Coordinator Amy Harwood, 12 noon, Sunday, April 22 Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Northwest Tucson, 4831 E. 22 St., Tucson

Media Source Suggestions

 

UPCOMING TV/CABLE SHOWS (will update this as schedules become available)

TV schedule

Show Title                                                            Air Date                         Source     

Globe Trekker - Antarctica                                 1/29/2012 7 a.m.         PBS HD

Nova - Ice Age Death Trap                                2/1/2012 9 p.m.            PBS HD

Nova - Extreme Cave Diving                            2/15/2012 9 p.m.         PBS HD

 

ONLINE TV AND MOVIES (free)

SHOW

SOURCE

WEBSITE

Heat

PBS/Frontline

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/heat/view/

Secrets Beneath the Ice

NOVA 9/30/2010

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/earth/secrets-beneath-ice.html

Extreme Ice

NOVA 3/24/2009

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/extremeice/

Understanding Climate  

Change: Seeing Carbon Through the Trees

Univ. California-SD-TV hosted by Scripps Saturday Science Lecture Series

http://www.ucsd.tv/search-details.aspx?

showID=20232

Powering the Future (series, one of the 4 episodes is an  hour)

Science Channel

http://science.discovery.com/tv/powering-the-future/

 

 

American Experience: Earth Day Series 

PBS

hulu.com

After the BP Oil Spill: The Ecosystem Impact

FORAtv

hulu.com

Big Ideas for a Small Planet

hulu.com

Scientific American Frontiers: Hot Planet Cold Comfort

PBS

hulu.com

 Algae Fuel                                                                      Nova Science Now        hulu.com

Climate Scientist Lonnie Thompson                                  Nova Science Now        hulu.com

Capturing Carbon                                                        Nova Science Now        hulu.com

Six degrees could change the world                 National Geographic Channel

Polar Apocalypse                                                National Geographic Channel

Home                                                                     The Home Project

 

MOVIES TO RENT OR STREAM VIA NETFLIX, ITUNES, or OTHER (rental fee…most likely)

 

UA WEB FILMS at Films on Demand

Access Instructions:

Go to University of Arizona homepage

Select “Libraries and Museums” link

Select “Main Library” link

Select “Article & Database Searching” link

Select letter “F” and then click on “Films on Demand”

Type film # into Search or search for key words and search by segment or title

Finally, click “Segments” and then view all of the segments

 

Each film in the following set of films is eligible for 1 EC point:

 

Segments from Title: Arctic Rush: Staking a Claim in the Earth's Uncertain Future 2006

Segments from Title: Are We Changing Planet Earth?, 2006

Global Dump: Toxic Waste and the Planetary Ecosystem, Item# 39436 © 2007 [53 min]

Over-Exploiting the Oceans: The Dangers of Over-Fishing, Item# 39440 © 2007 [48 min]

Who's Destroying the Forest? A Global Analysis, Item# 39439 © 2007 [44 min]

Are We Changing Planet Earth? Item# 39356 © 2006 [59 min]

Meltdown: A Global Warming Journey, Item# 35991 © 2006 [60 min]

The Big Chill: A Looming Ice Age? Item# 33702 © 2003 [50 min]

Global Warming: Hype or Hazard? Item# 33597 © 2003 [45 min]

The Sixth Extinction: The Human Role, Item# 33721 © 2002 [51 min]

The Timber Mafia: The Economics of Deforestation, Item# 32380 © 2002 [45 min]

If... The Oil Runs Out, Item# 37526 © 2006 [44 min]

Super-Powered Earth, Item# 35295 © 2005 [46 min]

The Life and Times of El Nino, Item# 34956 © 2005 [50 min]

For the following PAIRS of films, both films must be viewed and included in the written summary/critique to be eligible for 1 EC point:

Energy and Resources, Item# 34727 © 2006 [21 min]

Boiling Point: The Global Struggle for Water, Item# 33089 © 2002 [27 min]

Energy Wise: Developing Renewable Solutions, Item# 37646 © 2005 [24 min]

The Green Fuel Gamble: Better or Worse than Oil? Item# 39731 © 2008 [30 min]

Atmospheric Hole: The History of the Ozone Layer, Item# 36092 © 2006 [30 min]

Smog: The Sweet Smell of Success? Item# 35562 © 2005 [30 min]

Global Warming and the Extinction of Species, Item# 35455 © 2005 [22 min]

The Fragile Reef: Coral in Peril, Item# 30790 © 2002 [30 min]

Atmosphere, Climate, and Weather, Item# 34726 © 2006 [26 min]

Environmental Issues and Human Impact, Item# 34728 © 2006 [22 min]

 

VIDEOS AT UA LIBRARY

               The State of the Planet’s Wildlife [PBS Documentary: Journey to Planet Earth, 2006], QL82 .S73 2006

                    The American Southwest: Are We Running Dry?, [adapted from Senator Paul Simon's book, Tapped out],TD223.9 .A47 2008
               What's Up with the weather? [2000, Frontline/NOVA] QC981.8.G56 W453 2000

               Warnings from the ice? [1998, NOVA] QC981.8.G56 W37 1998

               Global Warming (Climate, Weather and People [1998] QC981.8.G56 G56 1998

               Tales from Other Worlds [1986, WQED] QE31 .P53 1986

               The Climate Puzzle [1986, WQED] QE31 .P53 1986

               Fate of the Earth [1986, WQED] QE31 .P53 1986

               The Solar Seas [1986, WQED] QE31 .P53 1986

               The Fallacy of Global Warming [1999] QC981.8 G56 F34

               Rising Waters: Global Warming and the fate of the Pacific Islands [2000] QC 981.8 G56 R56

Journey to Planet Earth Series- State of the Ocean's Animals (on DVD in UA Library) QH541.5.S3 S738 2007

Journey to Planet Earth Series- State of the Planet's Wildlife QL82 .S73 2006 

Journey to Planet Earth Series- Future Conditional QH541.145 .F87 2005 

Journey to Planet Earth Series- Hot Zones RA651 .H68 2003 

Journey to Planet Earth Series- Seas of Grass QH541.5.P7 S43 2003

Journey to Planet Earth Series- On the Brink HC79.E5 O5 2003 

Journey to Planet Earth Series- Land of Plenty, Land of Want S589.7 .L358 1999 

Journey to Planet Earth Series- The Urban Explosion QH541.5.C6 U72 1999

Journey to Planet Earth Series- Rivers of Destiny QH541.5.S7 R5 1999

 

Other

During Jan. 29-Feb.12, 2011, Tucson Gem and Mineral Show and other mineral/fossil/gem shows (about 43 in number) are at the Convention Center and various motels, tents and venues around town, including near I-10. By clicking on the link in the previous line, you can get information about all of the shows.
This culminates with the official Tucson Gem and Mineral Show (Tucson Gem and Mineral Society), which specifically runs from Feb. 9-12 at the Tucson Convention Center.

For EC, visit a Dealer or Display that is showing something you find interesting and somehow related to topics in our global change class (for example the mineral or ore of an element that is important to our society or to sustainable solutions, banded iron formations, the origin of life, the origin of the atmosphere, fossils and the evolution of life, extinctions, etc.  NOTE: bead and jewelry shows will not usually fit this qualification). Write up a 1- page, double-spaced, typed summary of what you saw, why it impressed you, and how it is related to the Earth system or global change. If it is a dealer, provide the name of the dealer and his/her location; if it was a display provide info on its location, who sponsored it and who was there representing it.

 

UA Global Climate Change Lecture Series podcasts (Fall 2006)

Also available at iTunes

Global Climate Change:  Disease and Society   (Andrew Comrie)

Global Climate Change:  Ocean Impacts and Feedbacks  (Julia Cole)

Global Climate Change:  The Evidence  (Malcolm Hughes)

Global Climate Change:  The Role of Living Things  (Travis Huxman)

Global Climate Change:  What’s Ahead  (Jonathan Overpeck)

Global Climate Change:  Could Geoengineering Reverse It?  (Roger Angel)

Global Climate Change:  Designing Policy Responses  (Paul Portney)

 

Peak Oil video (Full peak oil video, about 55 minutes)