Grains and Gains
The world according to Smil
Coal Train
Fossils and fun facts
The big picture
100

What 3 qualities make grain such a good energy source for humans?

high carb, moderate protein, high yield crop

100

According to Vaclav Smil, what is a "fundamental distinguishing characteristic" of the human species?

What is the harnessing of energy outside of our bodies? Bonus: what is a word for those energies?

100

In the 1500s-mid 1600s coal use in Britain skyrocketed. Name one reason why

timber shortages, increased production of iron

100

The move from foraging to farming impacted human physical evolution. Using 2,000 human remains from a span of 33,000 years, scientists showed that when foraging decreased, so did this quality of the human leg bone

What is bending strength?

100

What is "white gold"? and what percentage of Europe's economy did it make up in the 1700s?

sugar, 30%

200

While the gathering of nuts, roots, fruits, eggs, etc. was a daily activity in foraging societies, this activity happened only episodically and did not always results in net energy gains 

what is hunting?

200

Name two "routes of intensification" in traditional farming practices

use of draft animals, irrigation, fertilization, crop diversification
200

What challenge did coal miners face as mines were dug deeper and deeper?

groundwater incursion 

200

What technology supercharged the movement from coal to oil as a primary fuel in the U.S.?

Cars
200

What do many anthropologist argue was the first modern energy infrastructure?

The trans-Atlantic slave trade

300

Approximately what percentage of the energy of the plant matter consumed by a grazing animal is turned into zoomass?

What is 30%?

300

The adoption of intensified farming practices happened over the course of 5,000 year. What reluctancies prevented cultures from adopting these practices?

Fear, relationships with the land, tradition, lack of need

300

Who made the first steam engine powered by coal and used at coal mines in Britain?

Thomas Newcommen 

300

In the 18th century, oil was skimmed off of lakes and sold as a medicinal "Seneca oil" from what U.S. state?

Pennsylvania 

300

At the end of class, we watched a short animation called "energy blind." What did the creators of the animation mean when they said that human have become "energy blind"?

We do not see the energy needed for many of the things that we do. 

400

As farming practices intensified, what else grew?

population densities

400

Smil claims that "both prehistoric human evolution and he course of human history can be seen as the quest for controlling greater stores and flows of more concentrated and more versatile forms of energy and converting them, in more affordable ways at lower costs and with higher efficiencies, into heat, light, and motion." Is he right?

:)

400

In 1768 Jamaica, where were early steam engines used?

On sugar plantations

400

In 1901 a Texas landowner struck oil while drilling wells on his land. The oil well produced 100,000 barrels of oil for 9 days straight. This well was called the (BLANK) gusher

Spindletop

400

What priorities and practices are embedded in our current energy systems? 

Progress, growth, use of violence to protect fuel sources, intensification, accumulation