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AMERICA'S RESPONSE TO A CHANGING WORLD
AMERICA'S RESPONSE TO A CHANGING WORLD
Your to-do list
Our Climate SummitYou will meet with representatives from several other locations to create a world-wide agreement to fight climate change. You may work in teams of three to four people but you may not have more than two members in a team from each of the following groups of locations.
Remember that during this process you are representing the point of view of your location. Consider using a medium that you can collaborate online with, like a Google Doc, to create your agreement. Your agreement should be modeled after the examples we have worked with include the following elements.
Each member of the team will need to submit a copy of this work to the assignment below. Your homeworkA Statement to Your Citizens on the Climate Change Agreement
Now that you and your teammates have created a climate change agreement, make a statement to the citizens of your location explaining why the negotiation went the way it did.
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This post is an experiment for next year. Its purpose: to post current events that might interest you or additional information about what we are studying that just doesn't fit into the time we have together in class hence its name: Blockbuster.
Let's flood some cities
What is going to happen when the earth's temperature rises? Check out the models below. If you want to see more cities from around the world, go tothis website. There are even more models, including Boston posted here. If you don't want to be limited by the places posted on those website, this link will allow you to flood any coastal location, like Saco, on the planet.
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Establish your strategyPlease return to your original location teams. Review your homework with each other and complete the Climate Change Negotiations Planner. Discuss what features of the policy options your location would want. This should help prepare you for our next step. Please consider the following questions as well.
Your own climate summitYou will meet with representatives from several other locations to create a world-wide agreement to fight climate change. Remember that during this process you are representing the point of view of your location. Consider using a medium that you can collaborate online with, like a Google Doc, to create your agreement. Your agreement should be modeled after the examples we have worked with include the following elements.
Your to-do listPlease see me for a playing card. How does Climate Change impact different locations around the world?Step 1
Your homeworkYour Location's Climate Change Policy Option
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How we should we incentivize reducing your carbon emissions?
Would you implement a carbon tax?If you were the President of the United States, would you implement a carbon tax? State your position and support it with three reasons from the articles we read. Please submit your response to the Carbon Tax assignment on eBackpack. Collins Type 2, 15 points
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Using Technology To Keep Carbon Emissions in Check
Curbing Carbon Emissions
Would you implement a carbon tax?If you were the President of the United States, would you implement a carbon tax? State your position and support it with two reasons from the articles we read. Please submit your response to the Carbon Tax assignment on eBackpack. Collins Type 2, 10 points
Your to-do listPlease make sure you submit your homework to eBackpack. What does Al Gore think?An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to PowerClimate Change Policy OptionsPick up a copy of the graphic organizer that you need and head to eBackpack to the Climate Change Policy Options assignment for the resources you need to complete it. This assignment is worth 30 points. Which policy option do you like?Which of the three policy options did you like? Please post your opinion on eBackpack to the Climate Change Policy Option Preference assignment. Make sure you include at least two reasons why you chose the option you did. Collins Type 2, 10 points
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