w00t! Aparently I'm now officially a hippie; I passed my
ecoeco class. With a 78%. I was really hoping for a 90%, but I got really sick halfway through the semester and I'm *still* recoverring from that. Oh well. What I learned
* Ecolabelling is necessary if we're planning on surviving as a species any serious amount of time(such as, to singularity)
* There's lots of water to go around, but getting it to the right place in the right quality at the right time is Hard.
* all about Natural Capital
The rest was mostly about reaffirming and reinforcing the stuff I really internalized before I got to grade 1, and haven't really given up since. The important part, and what made this course worth the ~550$, is that it balanced out my semester against the ideoly-laden Macroeconomics.