The blog covers issues broadly related to sustainability in Minnesota and the world both from an environmental perspective and from an interpersonal perspective. It also covers issues related to mycology (the study of fungi) with a specific emphasis on the interaction with fungal organisms and buildings.
Friday, October 30, 2015
Friday, October 9, 2015
Reducing deaths due to attractive nuisances
Weisman Art Museum - N. Carlson |
Ideas:
Provide matching grants to communities or local neighborhood groups abating attractive nuisance hazards. These include dangerous abandoned buildings and structures of heights greater the 4 stories.
Skateboard damage prevention - N. Carlson |
We also explored the neurochemistry of risk taking in teenage youths
and young adults. What rights of passage
or other rituals can be used to provide the same thrill of danger and accomplishment. One person took up skydiving to experience the needed adrenaline rush. After 17 dives the person came away less than satisfied as the experience didn't have enough danger.
How can the energy of this fearless behavior be channeled toward some positive benefit to society? Can we use the neurochemistry studies from Jane McGonigal’s book, Reality is Broken, and create a positive addiction to behaviors that are challenging and beneficial.
How can the energy of this fearless behavior be channeled toward some positive benefit to society? Can we use the neurochemistry studies from Jane McGonigal’s book, Reality is Broken, and create a positive addiction to behaviors that are challenging and beneficial.
Examine the architectural features of German buildings that
prevent urban exploring. Apply these
designs to structures combining utility and architectural aesthetics.
Make the Call - Washington Ave. Bridge - N. Carlson |
Redesign the railing on the Washington Avenue Bridge to make
it difficult to jump but not significantly limit the sight line and view of the
Mississippi River.
Several studies suggest that making the irrational behavior of jumping off a bridge more difficult will reduce deaths due to suicide as these individuals are less likely to try other means of suicide.
Several studies suggest that making the irrational behavior of jumping off a bridge more difficult will reduce deaths due to suicide as these individuals are less likely to try other means of suicide.
The dangers of Urban Exploring - 4 min.
Saturday, October 3, 2015
Mold growth in an attic
Suspected mold growth in an attic - flash on camera |
Safely sampling the material was a bit tricky. I attached clear double stick tape loop onto the end of a telescoping camera tripod. I taped the inside of the loop onto the tripod to prevent it from coming off during sampling. The homeowner stabilized the ladder while I took samples.
Suspected mold growth in an attic. - No flash on camera |
Bathroom exhaust vent |
Photo micrograph of Chrysosporium spp. taken from a tease tape of the attic roof- lacto fuchsin stain |
The organism, Chrysosporium spp., is causing health problems for Timber Rattlesnakes - 5 min.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)