November 2021 archive

Static Cling

Torino, Italy

Self Reflection CC

I can get new ideas, build on, or combine other people’s ideas to create new things within the constraints of a form, a problem or materials. When I first started my assignment I was quite nervous because I was new to Minecraft
and I had to learn how to do a lot of new things. I had to ask my brother, and other people for help, as well as familiarize myself with the game. When building my design, I went through a lot of trial and error, sometimes I had to restart the whole thing, and to be honest it was
quite a frustrating process. I had to research what was already done about my climate change issues, and figure out how I could implement some of those ideas in Minecraft.

I can identify how my actions and the actions of others affect the community and the natural environment and can work towards a positive change. When researching for my assignment I looked at multiple different climate issues and how the actions of humans impact our enviornment. For my assignment
I created a machine that can genetically modify trees. I made this machine because I recognized that we are cutting down to many trees and we need to plant more. This is a problem because the less trees we have the more carbon dioxide we have in the atmosphere, and the less oxygen we have. However, it takes 20-30 years to grow trees so I created a solution that can significantly reduce the amount
time it takes. In my machine you simply put bone meal into the dispenser, (the bone meal represents gmos that can be added to tree saplings causing it to grows faster. Then you place your tree saplings and within a few seconds you have a full grown tree

 

Minecraft Assignment

DEFINE: The climate change challenge I have been given is deforestation. Deforestation is the act of clearing out forest areas. Forests are cleared for many reasons including agriculture, animal grazing and to get wood for fuel, manufacturing and construction, and wildfires. Deforestation has considerably changed landscapes around the world. Approximately 2,000 years ago 80% of Western Europe was forested. Now that percentage has dropped down to 34%. Nowadays, most of the deforestation takes place in tropical rainforests. The main reason why deforestation is a major issue is that the more trees that are cut down, the more carbon dioxide that is emitted into the atmosphere. This is due to the fact that trees take in carbon dioxide to perform photosynthesis.

DISCOVER: Genetically modifying trees isn’t a new concept. In fact, a man named Armand Seguin planted a genetically modified poplar tree over 20 years ago. He designed spruce trees that became immune to deadly pests. Additionally, a group of scientists published a study claiming that they found a way to make trees grow faster and sprout more leaves. They discovered two genes PXY, and CLE, these genes control the outward growth in the tree trunk. They figured out a way to overexpress these genes in poplar trees causing them to grow twice as fast. This resulted in taller, wider, trees with more leaves. If these genes are  found in other spieces of trees, this could significantly reduce CO2 emissions. Lastly, a company called ‘Living Carbon,’ have started growing genetically modified poplar, and pine trees that are capable of soaking up more carbon dioxide than regular trees.

DELIVER:

DEBRIEF: Overall, I think I did pretty good, considering I don’t really play Minecraft. I ran into some challenges like I couldn’t figure out how to make each machine plant more than one tree, so instead, I just made multiple machines If I could do this again, Something else, I could have improved on is the explanation, I could have explained how the machine worked better but I was a bit nervous, and to be honest I am just naturally really bad at explaining things. If I could do this again, I would redo the design and figure out how to make one machine plant multiple trees, as opposed to making multiple machines, and I would rehearse the explanation a bit more.

SOURCES:

National Geographic Society. (2019, July 15). Deforestation. National Geographic Society. Retrieved November 12, 2021, from https://www.nationalgeographic.org/encyclopedia/deforestation/.

Prévost-Manuel , J. ·. (2020, December 20). Genetically engineered trees could help fight climate change – here’s how | CBC news. Retrieved November 12, 2021, from https://www.cbc.ca/news/science/genetic-modification-trees-climage-change-1.5837766#:~:text=Genetically%20engineered%20trees%20could%20help%20fight%20climate%20change,and%20would%20be%C2%A0better%20at%20pulling%20carbon%20from%C2%A0the%20atmosphere.

Carey, T. (2021, July 7). Should we genetically engineer carbon-hungry trees? Freethink. Retrieved November 12, 2021, from https://www.freethink.com/environment/genetically-modified-trees.