Lab Group: Steffen Seamon, Simon Cohen Date of Inquiry: 10-18-18 Capitalocene Lab Week 8 Background The purpose of this lab was to further our understanding of the capitalocene through spatial analysis of statistics we perceived as being indicative of the relationship between capitalism and the natural world. As we saw in Against the Anthropocene by … Continue reading Week 8 Lab Report
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Lab Group: Steffen Seamon, Simon Cohen Date of Inquiry: 10-18-18 Capitalocene Lab Week 7 Background This lab marked our shift into research about the capitalocene. The capitalocene is a definition of our modern era that was created to further define the relationships in the anthropocene. As we saw in readings by Ellis et al. the … Continue reading Week 7 Lab Report
Recently, we had a panel discussion with people from Lewis and Clark College, River View Natural Area, and Collins View in class to add extra context to the labs we did on land cover change. Denise King, the Assistant Director of Budget and Planning at Lewis and Clark College, was one of the panelists that … Continue reading History of Lewis and Clark College and Land Change
Before taking this course, I did not know that ENVS 220 was the Environmental Studies’ methods course. At Lewis and Clark, you tend to hear a lot of dread from students towards the prospect of taking their respective methods courses. This talk did not do much to change my opinion. This lack of fear was … Continue reading Labs and Panel Discussion
This story map acts as a culmination of our month long lab on land use on cover change. Through our study of the Collins View Neighborhood, Lewis and Clark Campus, and the River View Natural area we have found evidence to suggest that changes to land use over time has affected current microclimate conditions and … Continue reading Story Map