 Hi, my name is Dan Casper. I teach EME 444, Global Energy Enterprise. Develop and teach EMSC 240N, Energy and Sustainability and Contemporary Culture, and EMSC 470, Applied Energy and Sustainability and Contemporary Culture. I have a BS in Earth Science from Penn State, an MA in Geography from the University of Denver and Morphe on a PhD in Energy and Environmental Policy from the University of Delaware. I worked in low-income advocacy and efficiency fields. I've done a little consulting in the solar and energy auditing fields as well. I teach in the Energy Technologies Program at Delaware Technical Community College, where I'm also the international education coordinator. I've taken students to Denmark, Switzerland, and Italy, and soon it takes Penn State students to Colorado. I am a very firm believer in sort of getting out of comfort zone and making new life as interesting as possible by engaging in unique things from day to day, whether it's learning how to cook a new food or kicking something apart or something as big as traveling to a different country, getting lost, and trying to find your way around. I do spend a lot of time thinking, worrying about whether or not we have a sustainable future, and do spend a lot of time trying to figure out how we can advocate for sustainable policies at all levels of government and also to advocate for sustainable lifestyles. Okay, so my two truths and a lie. So the first one is I have a cat that was in a coma at one point. We didn't think he was going to make it, but he miraculously survived. The nurse was actually made up a song for him. I'm not going to sing it, but if you know, get back from the Beatles, the words they came up with were, Jojo was a cat. We thought he was a goner. Now he's just a friend of mine. Okay, that's number one. Number two is coffee has generally the opposite effect on me as it does most people. In fact, I drink a cup before bed and helps me fall asleep. This is something that happens to run in my family. And the third thing is I am missing one major organ. Okay, that's it. Thanks so much for watching and good luck.