Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Blog 17

Choose 7 Wedges from Socolow's Wheel and Explain the Negative Outcomes for Each Wedge

Sunday, December 4, 2016

Blog 16

Should we protect the environment now so future generations will not have to suffer from our lack of action?

If yes, please explain your response

If not, what other ethical or moral factors should convince humans to immediately act on climate change?


Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Blog 15

Group Number with Names

Paragraph 1:

Describe the underlying framework of your topic as if the audience you're addressing has never heard of it before

Paragraph 2: 

Relate your topic with the United States specifically. What are some of the challenges associated with this topic or how does your topic benefit our understanding of global warming?

Thursday, November 10, 2016

Blog 14

Please describe the significance of the 2016 Paris Accord.

How can this International Paris Accord be enforced?

What are the global consequences if the United States refuses to implement the plan set forth by the Paris Accord?  

Sunday, November 6, 2016

Blog 13

Please describe the carbon tax plan that was recently approved in Australia

Then compare and contrast this plan with the carbon tax proposal in Washington

Based on your opinion, which plan would you implement on a global scale if you were given the choice? Why? 

Thursday, November 3, 2016

Blog 12

In order to reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide emissions in the United States, which market strategy would be more effective: carbon tax or cap-and-trade? Why?

Which market strategy has a greater chance of gaining support in Congress? Why?

Sunday, October 30, 2016

Blog 11

Please explain the main reason why James Balog created the Extreme Ice Survey in the film, Chasing Ice

Then respond to the following question:

Do you believe his findings will have a significant impact on climate change skeptics?

If your answer is no, what will it take to convince these skeptics that climate change is real?

If your answer is yes, will it be enough to convince climate change skeptics in Congress to support greenhouse gas regulation bills?