The events of the Silk Road, Exploration, Expansion & Enlightenment impacted the UN Goal & Kahiau Topic that I chose, which is affordable and clean energy, because on the silk road they make themselves known globally, by walking on a trail from place to place. As our goal, we want to make ourselves known globally by making others realize that we can have a better climate and cheaper energy by the hands of the environment. The Silk Road is an overland route where merchants carried goods for trades such as cash crops and our goods are clean energy. The Silk Road also came with a deadly virus also known as the black death. The black death can also relate to my topic because climate change can also happen within the time of this project. Another Impact that occured within my topic was Exploration. Using Industrial / Scientific Revolutions impacted exploration by trading things from all over the world. By exploring these values, they would find resources. In my topics perspective, Using exploration was one major factor because we needed to find eco-friendly products that can help make energy; resources. From exploring, we found many type of energy such as fossil fuel, hydrogen (water energy), wind, oil/coal, solar, and more. That is exploring and traveling are both great factors when making something big that can affect the world. Sources: Akana, M. (n.d.). The Silk Road and Ancient Trade: Crash Course World History #9. Edpuzzle.com. https://edpuzzle.com/assignments/5ee128b83115e63f0b904038/watch United Nations Development Programme. (n.d.). Sustainable Development Goals | United Nations Development Programme. Www.undp.org. https://www.undp.org/sustainable-development-goals#affordable-and-clean-energy Debaser. (2017, September 11). Why I miss the Silk Road. Medium. https://medium.com/@debasermaas/why-i-miss-the-silk-road-ccd33e1afc06 U.S. Department Of Energy. (2017). Energy Sources. Energy.gov. https://www.energy.gov/science-innovation/energy-sources Summer 2020 - Exploration, Exchange, Expansion, Enlightenment & Colonization - Google Slides.webm. (n.d.). Drive.google.com. Retrieved June 11, 2020, from https://drive.google.com/file/d/10a0GNZzoGN4TreZC_WyVQR6O2d4sVvKw/view Global energy in 2050 – can renewables supply it all? – Physics World. (2018, November 9). Physics World. https://physicsworld.com/a/global-energy-in-2050-can-renewables-supply-it-all/
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Colonization sets up a perfect example as I see it globally in history today and also with my Kahiau Project. Colonization is like having a link with their land over a specific area, aka domination. In my Kahiau Project, we want to launch a system where we can establish reasonable and feasible energy, globally. We want to help people who canʻt afford electric, so in order for that to happen we need to mark our domain on ones land, so we can help them. It wouldnʻt hurt ones single soul to establish this project and also wouldnʻt affect other modern day challenges because we are finding eco-friendly ways to produce energy, for example we can use algae and convert it into biofuel. Imperialism changes our understanding of these things in History through the lens of our cultural history of language, culture, and activism in the community by dominance. Imperialism is the act of expanding ones power by force. We can see this happening all over the world today. In Hawaiʻi, we gained a bunch of new things that includes a new lifestyle and also became a part of democracy. We were given the opportunity to find new ways to help our islands improve, but on the other hand, us Hawaiians still have some negative thoughts on imperialism. Back in ancient Hawaii, we were forced to speak a language that wasnʻt even ours, lost our connection with our culture, and many more. We were forced to adapt to the new environment, westernization, and change our due to the annexation Sources: Google Docs - create and edit documents online, for free. (n.d.-b). Accounts.google.com. Retrieved May 5, 2021, from https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XlECCOp45naAIpwfk6EZYIRBdidLtTeQS1lO29tY_vA/edit HAWAI’I (Western Colonialism). (n.d.). What-When-How.com. Retrieved May 5, 2021, from http://what-when-how.com/western-colonialism/hawaii-western-colonialism/ Impact. (2014). Imperialism in Hawaii. https://usimperialisminhawaii.weebly.com/impact.html All Chapters. (2013, June 7). 19. American Empire | THE AMERICAN YAWP. Americanyawp.com. http://www.americanyawp.com/text/19-american-empire/ Malfer, L. (2019, July 26). The Devastating Effects of Colonization on Hawai’i. ArcGIS StoryMaps; Esri. https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/83474c5d6077492d990b961bab0bcd74 |
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