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Re: Evolution: The Greatest Lie in History

Re: Evolution: The Greatest Lie in History
LittleTruckingBozo
5 min - Jun 30, 2008


Observed Instances of Speciation http://wiki.cotch.net/index.php/Observed_speciation http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/3790531.stm http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/faq-speciation.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Underground_mosquito Other links: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speciation http://news.brisbanetimes.com.au/world/samoan-butterfly-population-shows-evolution-at-work-study-20070713-nm7.html http://www.enn.com/wildlife/article/29620 http://darwiniana.org/transitionals.htm To buy the art in this video go to" http://brandon-k.deviantart.com/ Readable resources as given by talkorigins. Ahearn, J. N. 1980. Evolution of behavioral reproductive isolation in a laboratory stock of Drosophila silvestris. Experientia. 36:63-64. Barton, N. H., J. S. Jones and J. Mallet. 1988. No barriers to speciation. Nature. 336:13-14. Baum, D. 1992. Phylogenetic species concepts. Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 7:1-3. Boraas, M. E. 1983. Predator induced evolution in chemostat culture. EOS. Transactions of the American Geophysical Union. 64:1102. Breeuwer, J. A. J. and J. H. Werren. 1990. Microorganisms associated with chromosome destruction and reproductive isolation between two insect species. Nature. 346:558-560. Budd, A. F. and B. D. Mishler. 1990. Species and evolution in clonal organisms -- a summary and discussion. Systematic Botany 15:166-171. Bullini, L. and G. Nascetti. 1990. Speciation by hybridization in phasmids and other insects. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 68:1747-1760.

Green Prison Reform

Green Prison Reform
JuJuKarma
9 min - Jun 30, 2008


KCTS 9 takes you behind the security gates to see how one local prison is not only reducing its massive carbon footprint but also pioneering new ways to rehabilitate prisoners.

Jump In!

Jump In!
DrewWebmaster
11 sec - Jun 30, 2008


On their last day on South Water Caye in Belize, students in Tropical Marine Ecology (2006) perforemed an experiment to determine the fastest method of getting into the water. On your mark ...

Mike Beebe on the Environment

Mike Beebe on the Environment
anthropop
1 min - Jun 30, 2008


Mike Beebe on the Environment

The Birds

The Birds
DrewWebmaster
1 min - Jun 30, 2008


Paris Scarano '07 filmed a breeding colony of magnificent frigate birds and brown boobies at Man o' War Caye in Belize. Students in Tropical Marine Ecology also explore mangroves, rubble zones, and spend a lot of time snorkeling in coral reefs during 10 days in Belize.

How to Green Your Lawn

How to Green Your Lawn
RealWorldGreen
4 min - Jun 30, 2008


In the real world, a perfect green lawn is not very green. Learn how to have an eco lawn, with these green tips from Eric on Real World Green. Rate, comment and subscribe and join us at http://www.green-house.tv for more!

Kay sings the Fresh Prince Theme Song

Kay sings the Fresh Prince Theme Song
zdp23
2 min - Jun 30, 2008


Kay Pettigrew sings the theme song from The Fresh Prince of Bel Air at the Windfall Ecology Festival in Newmarket's Fairy Lake Park

Kay sings a song about the Moon

Kay sings a song about the Moon
zdp23
1 min - Jun 30, 2008


Kay Pettigrew sings a song that I don't know the title of. I can tell you it is about the Moon, though. She sang this song at the Windfall Ecology Festival in Newmarket's Fairy Lake Park

ANIMATE EARTH pilot

ANIMATE EARTH pilot
CLIVEARDAGH
5 min - Jun 30, 2008


The pilot for a forthcoming documentary due out in January. SYNOPSIS How might a more holistic scientific process broaden our perception of the natural world and inform subsequent understanding, resulting in a deep reconnection with the Earth? This promising and informative film will be based on the book Animate Earth by ecologist Stephan Harding: the story of Earth's functioning as a self-regulating, living being and of our inherent human, spiritual, moral and physical connection to that story. Stephan Harding holds a doctorate in ecology from the University of Oxford and is co-ordinator of the MSc in Holistic Science at Schumacher College, Devon, England. His book is a brilliant synthesis of Gaian science and forward-looking social theory and argues that we need to establish a right relationship with the planet as a living entity in which we are indissolubly embedded and to which, in the final analysis, we are all accountable. Animate Earth will sensitively explore and convey an emerging new scientific understanding on both an intellectual and an emotional level. Holistic science focuses, amongst other things, on the qualities of organisms, on process and form, which constitutes visual subject matter, often in movement. The labarynthical, interwoven impression that a film invokes, combining images and sound, is a perfect medium for communicating this. With unrefined enthusiasm, Stephan will integrate rational scientific analysis with intuition, sensing and feeling. He replaces the objectifying language found in some forms of scientific inquiry with a way of speaking about Earth as a sentient and living being rather than as a dead, inert mechanism. He conveys the facts by way of wry wit, uncanny and effective humour, and intellectual passion. In literally bringing science to life, atoms, for example, are described using metaphors of human-to-human relationships such as marriage, attraction and repulsion so as to imbue rocks, water and the atmosphere with personality. The ancient forests, moorlands, and seacoast of England will provide the location for the majority of the filming. Live action footage of Stephan enthusiastically revealing to us the planet's systems as evidenced in the natural world around him will give depth and character to the film. Some of Stephan's factual and engagingly presented lectures will be highlighted with animated sequences. The film will also include interviews with authorities eminent in their scientific fields, such as James Lovelock, Brian Goodwin, Vandana Shiva, Arthur Zajonc, Joanna Macy, Craig Holdredge, and Fritjof Capra. It is our hope that this film will reach out to individuals and groups worldwide. The scope and content of this film can offer a new and much-needed perspective for visualizing positive change in the face of Earth's diminishments. We are marketing the film to public television, high school and college science departments (to offer students and teachers another point of view within the context of scientific inquiry), local community events and as a DVD. A teacher's film content outline, student workbook with questions and projects and a curriculum guide with a resource listing will be provided to schools. Our survival as a species hangs on an interdependence with the earth: there is a need to not only rationally understand the reasons behind global warming but to re-connect with our planet as individuals and as a species. This documentary will encourage and enable the viewer to begin this process by readdressing the way they perceive the earth through the lens of holistic science and Harding's understanding and wisdom.

ANIMATE EARTH pilot

ANIMATE EARTH pilot
CLIVEARDAGH
5 min - Jun 30, 2008


The pilot for a forthcoming documentary due out in January. SYNOPSIS How might a more holistic scientific process broaden our perception of the natural world and inform subsequent understanding, resulting in a deep reconnection with the Earth? This promising and informative film will be based on the book Animate Earth by ecologist Stephan Harding: the story of Earth's functioning as a self-regulating, living being and of our inherent human, spiritual, moral and physical connection to that story. Stephan Harding holds a doctorate in ecology from the University of Oxford and is co-ordinator of the MSc in Holistic Science at Schumacher College, Devon, England. His book is a brilliant synthesis of Gaian science and forward-looking social theory and argues that we need to establish a right relationship with the planet as a living entity in which we are indissolubly embedded and to which, in the final analysis, we are all accountable. Animate Earth will sensitively explore and convey an emerging new scientific understanding on both an intellectual and an emotional level. Holistic science focuses, amongst other things, on the qualities of organisms, on process and form, which constitutes visual subject matter, often in movement. The labarynthical, interwoven impression that a film invokes, combining images and sound, is a perfect medium for communicating this. With unrefined enthusiasm, Stephan will integrate rational scientific analysis with intuition, sensing and feeling. He replaces the objectifying language found in some forms of scientific inquiry with a way of speaking about Earth as a sentient and living being rather than as a dead, inert mechanism. He conveys the facts by way of wry wit, uncanny and effective humour, and intellectual passion. In literally bringing science to life, atoms, for example, are described using metaphors of human-to-human relationships such as marriage, attraction and repulsion so as to imbue rocks, water and the atmosphere with personality. The ancient forests, moorlands, and seacoast of England will provide the location for the majority of the filming. Live action footage of Stephan enthusiastically revealing to us the planet's systems as evidenced in the natural world around him will give depth and character to the film. Some of Stephan's factual and engagingly presented lectures will be highlighted with animated sequences. The film will also include interviews with authorities eminent in their scientific fields, such as James Lovelock, Brian Goodwin, Vandana Shiva, Arthur Zajonc, Joanna Macy, Craig Holdredge, and Fritjof Capra. It is our hope that this film will reach out to individuals and groups worldwide. The scope and content of this film can offer a new and much-needed perspective for visualizing positive change in the face of Earth's diminishments. We are marketing the film to public television, high school and college science departments (to offer students and teachers another point of view within the context of scientific inquiry), local community events and as a DVD. A teacher's film content outline, student workbook with questions and projects and a curriculum guide with a resource listing will be provided to schools. Our survival as a species hangs on an interdependence with the earth: there is a need to not only rationally understand the reasons behind global warming but to re-connect with our planet as individuals and as a species. This documentary will encourage and enable the viewer to begin this process by readdressing the way they perceive the earth through the lens of holistic science and Harding's understanding and wisdom.
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