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Quality and Global Climate Change. There is no class<br />
on <strong>Fe</strong>bruary 14.<br />
★ Introduction to the Atmosphere NEW!<br />
<strong>Fe</strong>e $15<br />
WEDNESDAY, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., January 31, 1 day.<br />
Course #HB366 01/CRN 31258<br />
Mark Zondlo<br />
Students will explore the importance of the ozone<br />
layer, air quality, global climate change, the structure<br />
and composition of the atmosphere, and basic concepts<br />
on the earth’s climate and meteorology.<br />
★ Ozone Layer NEW!<br />
<strong>Fe</strong>e $15<br />
WEDNESDAY, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., <strong>Fe</strong>bruary 7, 1 day.<br />
Course #HB367 01/CRN 31259<br />
Mark Zondlo<br />
Students learn the history of the ozone layer, the discovery<br />
of the ozone hole, the Montreal Protocol for<br />
ozone depleting substances, impact on non-signatory<br />
countries to the Montreal Protocol, current trends of<br />
CFCs and the future status of the ozone hole.<br />
★ Air Quality NEW!<br />
<strong>Fe</strong>e $15<br />
WEDNESDAY, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., <strong>Fe</strong>bruary 21, 1 day.<br />
Course #HB368 01/CRN 31260<br />
Mark Zondlo<br />
Students learn long-term pollutant measurements;<br />
types of pollutants; surface ozone versus stratospheric<br />
ozone; influence of pollution on local, regional and<br />
global scales; impacts of mega cities; and assessment<br />
of air quality.<br />
★ Global Climate Change NEW!<br />
<strong>Fe</strong>e $15<br />
WEDNESDAY, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., <strong>Fe</strong>bruary 28, 1 day.<br />
Course #HB369 01/CRN 31261<br />
Mark Zondlo<br />
Students learn about the greenhouse effect, long-term<br />
temperature records and trends of greenhouse gases,<br />
sources and sinks of greenhouse gases, anthropogenic<br />
versus natural sources, predicted effects of the Kyoto<br />
Protocol, effects on hurricanes and the ozone layer,<br />
and the potential impact for New Mexico.<br />
★ HOME BUILDING AND DESIGN<br />
SERIES<br />
<strong>Fe</strong>e $109<br />
TUESDAY, 6 to 9 p.m., <strong>Fe</strong>bruary 20, March 6 and 13;<br />
TUESDAY, 7 to 9 p.m., <strong>Fe</strong>bruary 27, 4 wks.<br />
Course #HB310 01/CRN 31193<br />
Daniel Clavio<br />
Register for the series of four lectures and receive 20<br />
percent off the combined fees. It’s almost like getting<br />
one class for free. This series is very popular and is a<br />
terrific introduction to the ins and outs of home<br />
building in <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong>. The series includes: Water<br />
Harvesting and Recycling, Great Southwest Design in<br />
an Energy-Efficient Home, Alternative Building<br />
Methods, A Guide to Successful Building.<br />
★ Water Harvesting and Recycling<br />
<strong>Fe</strong>e $39<br />
TUESDAY, 6 to 9 p.m., <strong>Fe</strong>bruary 20, 1 day.<br />
Course #HB326 01/CRN 31196<br />
Daniel Clavio<br />
Conserving and managing water resources is a crucial<br />
element to living in New Mexico. Water harvesting<br />
and water recycling are key components in the overall<br />
themes of moisture management. Through a<br />
detailed slide show and lecture, learn how water can<br />
be effectively managed through harvesting and recycling.<br />
Look at active and passive systems and the<br />
related topics of conveyance, filtration, storage, distribution,<br />
irrigation, retention ponds, pumice wicks,<br />
infiltration galleries, erosion control and storm-water<br />
management. Discuss the safe reuse of household<br />
effluent and the differences between gray water and<br />
black water. Learn about a variety of systems, from<br />
the simplest passive distribution to the most sophisticated<br />
active, full-house treatments. Water harvesting<br />
around the planet will be shown if time permits.<br />
★ Great Southwest Design in an<br />
Energy-Efficient Home<br />
<strong>Fe</strong>e $22<br />
TUESDAY, 7 to 9 p.m., <strong>Fe</strong>bruary 27, 1 day.<br />
Course #HB314 01/CRN 31194<br />
Daniel Clavio<br />
Using slides from New Mexico and around the<br />
world, we will familiarize you with how mass and<br />
massing, light and shadow, layering of space, texture,<br />
indoor-outdoor space and color all contribute to<br />
achieving architecture that has an enduring appeal.<br />
You will learn how various design elements contribute<br />
to energy efficiency, cost reduction and maximizing<br />
space utilization.<br />
★ Alternative Building Methods<br />
<strong>Fe</strong>e $39<br />
TUESDAY, 6 to 9 p.m., March 6, 1 day.<br />
Course #HB318 01/CRN 31195<br />
Daniel Clavio<br />
Learn the pros and cons of different building methods<br />
and wall systems. We discuss and illustrate<br />
adobe, straw bale, AAC (Aerated Autoclave Concrete<br />
blocks or panels such as E-Crete), ICF (Insulated<br />
Concrete Forms such as Rastra and Reward),<br />
pumice-crete, rammed earth, straw-clay, and frame<br />
construction. You’ll learn about how the various<br />
building methods are used and how they relate to<br />
energy efficiency.<br />
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CENTER FOR<br />
COMMUNITY<br />
SUSTAINABILITY<br />
★ SERIES<br />
Home Building and<br />
Design<br />
<strong>Fe</strong>e: $425<br />
TUESDAY, 6 to 9 p.m.,<br />
<strong>Fe</strong>bruary 20, March 6<br />
and 13<br />
TUESDAY, 7 to 9 p.m.,<br />
<strong>Fe</strong>bruary 27, 4 wks.<br />
Course #HB310 01/<br />
CRN 31193<br />
Daniel Clavio<br />
RECEIVE A 20%<br />
DISCOUNT WHEN<br />
YOU SIGN UP FOR<br />
THE ENTIRE SERIES!<br />
• Water Harvesting and<br />
Recycling.<br />
• Great Southwest Design<br />
in an Energy-Efficient<br />
Home<br />
• Alternative Building<br />
Methods<br />
• A Guide to Successful<br />
Building<br />
CONTINUING EDUCATION ADULT COURSES 29