Get Ready to Energize the Future!

Are you (or is someone you know) looking for an unforgettable educational experience this summer? The Wild Rockies Field Institute may be your answer! This amazing institute is offering seven courses for college credit this year ranging from sea kayaking to bicycle touring -- so get out out of the classroom and into adventure!The class we're most excited about is their Cycle the Rockies: Energy and Climate Change in Montana course, which runs from May 17 - June 12. Here's a description of what the course entails:"Students on this course will explore Montana by bicycle while studying the ecological, social, and economic issues associated with energy production and use. We will traverse rolling plains and beautiful mountains, enjoying the changing landscapes and meeting with people deeply involved in energy and climate issues. Traveling by bicycle will give us a unique perspective and an appropriate pace for examining the past, present and future of energy and climate change in the West.Montana offers prime examples of current energy production facilities, from traditional fossil fuel energy sites to exciting alternative technologies for producing power. Our route begins in eastern Montana at oil refineries and a coal-fired power plant in the industrial core of Billings. Then we will pedal north and west through grasslands and island mountain ranges on the central plains, visiting energy-efficient buildings and production sites for biofuels, and wind, solar, geothermal and hydroelectric power along the way.After meetings with energy and climate policy experts at the state capitol in Helena, we will turn north along the impressive Rocky Mountain Front to Glacier National Park. We?ll cycle over the Continental Divide, spending time with climate scientists and park managers in Glacier before ending in Whitefish with a public presentation.Among the things we will do along the way:
- Visit facilities using or producing biodiesel, wind energy, solar power, geothermal heating, and biofuels.
- Examine fossil fuel technologies and impacts at coalfields, power plants, and oil refineries.
- Tour a hydroelectric dam.
- Visit ranchers, land managers, and farmers who are facing the impacts of climate change along with various opportunities for energy production.
- Meet local and state officials working on state energy and climate policy.
- Explore "green" energy-efficient buildings in Billings and Central Montana.
- Talk with Glacier National Park scientists about the regional impacts of global warming.
- Read and discuss a wide selection of current articles on energy issues and climate change.
- Complete academic assignments designed to integrate our experiences and learning.
- Present experiences and learning in open forums using electronic media and public presentations.
- Become competent bicycle travelers.
Source: http://blog.adventurecycling.org/2012/03/get-ready-to-energize-future.html