(1.) This comic was interesting. It shows us how our actions we have been taking to help our environment may actually be harming the environment at the same time. Different forms of alternative energy may have its benefits, but simultaneously, there may be negative effects, such as getting in the way of birds’ lives. (2.) The Dilbert comic covers a variety of topics. For example, the comic states that fuel efficient cars make a statement, and it almost seems as if fuel efficient cars are a fad. The comic also touches on the idea that there’s a civic duty for us as American’s to help the world we live in. Lastly, Dilbert talks about funding toward other countries and that by us investing in these fuel efficient cars there’s no real solution to our links with other countries. A number of countries provide us with these cars and our oil we use on a day- to- day basis, and we will forever have to be connected these countries. (3.) This comic shows people the different types of alternative energy there are out there: solar power, biomass, wind power, and geo-thermal energy. In a way, I think that the comic is comparing the popularity of energy drinks to the new popularity of alternative energy. The picture displays the options we have now as consumers of energy. (4.) This comic in particular really made me laugh. We all know that body- heat is not a form of alternative energy, but the whole idea of the comic was very amusing.
Monday, March 9, 2009
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