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Name: _____________________________ Discussion Questions to Inconvenient Truth. Answer as best as you can. To be discussed and collected on Wednesday, 1/24. 1) What global pattern seems to be linked to temperature increases?

2) Give 3 examples that are said to cause global warming and conversely, give 3 examples that are affected by global warming. Pick the problem whose solution could have the greatest impact on resolving the other problems.

3) What options do citizens have to minimize their contribution to global warming?

4) Is global warming an urgent issue in need of remedial (i.e. corrective) action? Explain.

5) Would you purchase a hybrid or electric car? Why or why not?

6) Does global warming vary depending on where a person lives? Provide example.

7) How do government and corporate policies impact individual choices?

8) What affects a vehicles fuel efficiency?

9) What are some possible ways to reduce emissions?

10) Which 2 industrialized nations have chosen NOT to ratify the Kyoto Protocol?

11) What is Kyoto? Why is it important?

12) What impact would rising sea-levels have?

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Identify your own personal emissions (please do this for Wednesday): http://epa.gov/climatechange/wycd/calculator/ind_calculator.html After going through each category (basics, transportation, home energy, waste etc), what is your total? If you took all the actions listed above, you would reduce your emissions by _________. Your new total annual CO2 emissions would be _________.

Useful Resources: http://epa.gov/climatechange/index.html http://www.usctcgateway.net/ http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Global_warming http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoto_Protocol

Arguments Against Global Warming http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/personfactsheet.php?id=280 http://www.exxonsecrets.org/ http://www.skepticism.net/faq/environment/global_warming/index.html

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Discussion Questions to Inconvenient Truth. Answer as best as you can. To be discussed and collected on Wednesday, 1/24. 1) What global pattern seems to be linked to temperature increases?

2) Give 3 examples that are said to cause global warming and conversely, give 3 examples that are affected by global warming. Pick the problem whose solution could have the greatest impact on resolving the other problems.

3) What options do citizens have to minimize their contribution to global warming?

4) Is global warming an urgent issue in need of remedial (i.e. corrective) action? Explain.

5) Would you purchase a hybrid or electric car? Why or why not?

6) Does global warming vary depending on where a person lives? Provide example.

7) How do government and corporate policies impact individual choices?

8) What affects a vehicles fuel efficiency?

9) What are some possible ways to reduce emissions?

10) Which 2 industrialized nations have chosen NOT to ratify the Kyoto Protocol?

11) What is Kyoto? Why is it important?

12) What impact would rising sea-levels have?

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Identify your own personal emissions (please do this for Wednesday): http://epa.gov/climatechange/wycd/calculator/ind_calculator.html After going through each category (basics, transportation, home energy, waste etc), what is your total? If you took all the actions listed above, you would reduce your emissions by _________. Your new total annual CO2 emissions would be _________.

Useful Resources: http://epa.gov/climatechange/index.html http://www.usctcgateway.net/ http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Global_warming http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoto_Protocol

Arguments Against Global Warming http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/personfactsheet.php?id=280 http://www.exxonsecrets.org/ http://www.skepticism.net/faq/environment/global_warming/index.html

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Discussion Questions to Inconvenient Truth. Answer as best as you can. To be discussed and collected on Wednesday, 1/24. 1) What global pattern seems to be linked to temperature increases?

2) Give 3 examples that are said to cause global warming and conversely, give 3 examples that are affected by global warming. Pick the problem whose solution could have the greatest impact on resolving the other problems.

3) What options do citizens have to minimize their contribution to global warming?

4) Is global warming an urgent issue in need of remedial (i.e. corrective) action? Explain.

5) Would you purchase a hybrid or electric car? Why or why not?

6) Does global warming vary depending on where a person lives? Provide example.

7) How do government and corporate policies impact individual choices?

8) What affects a vehicles fuel efficiency?

9) What are some possible ways to reduce emissions?

10) Which 2 industrialized nations have chosen NOT to ratify the Kyoto Protocol?

11) What is Kyoto? Why is it important?

12) What impact would rising sea-levels have?

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Identify your own personal emissions (please do this for Wednesday): http://epa.gov/climatechange/wycd/calculator/ind_calculator.html After going through each category (basics, transportation, home energy, waste etc), what is your total? If you took all the actions listed above, you would reduce your emissions by _________. Your new total annual CO2 emissions would be _________.

Useful Resources: http://epa.gov/climatechange/index.html http://www.usctcgateway.net/ http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Global_warming http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoto_Protocol

Arguments Against Global Warming http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/personfactsheet.php?id=280 http://www.exxonsecrets.org/ http://www.skepticism.net/faq/environment/global_warming/index.html

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Discussion Questions to Inconvenient Truth. Answer as best as you can. To be discussed and collected on Wednesday, 1/24. 1) What global pattern seems to be linked to temperature increases?

2) Give 3 examples that are said to cause global warming and conversely, give 3 examples that are affected by global warming. Pick the problem whose solution could have the greatest impact on resolving the other problems.

3) What options do citizens have to minimize their contribution to global warming?

4) Is global warming an urgent issue in need of remedial (i.e. corrective) action? Explain.

5) Would you purchase a hybrid or electric car? Why or why not?

6) Does global warming vary depending on where a person lives? Provide example.

7) How do government and corporate policies impact individual choices?

8) What affects a vehicles fuel efficiency?

9) What are some possible ways to reduce emissions?

10) Which 2 industrialized nations have chosen NOT to ratify the Kyoto Protocol?

11) What is Kyoto? Why is it important?

12) What impact would rising sea-levels have?

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Identify your own personal emissions (please do this for Wednesday): http://epa.gov/climatechange/wycd/calculator/ind_calculator.html After going through each category (basics, transportation, home energy, waste etc), what is your total? If you took all the actions listed above, you would reduce your emissions by _________. Your new total annual CO2 emissions would be _________.

Useful Resources: http://epa.gov/climatechange/index.html http://www.usctcgateway.net/ http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Global_warming http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoto_Protocol

Arguments Against Global Warming http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/personfactsheet.php?id=280 http://www.exxonsecrets.org/ http://www.skepticism.net/faq/environment/global_warming/index.html

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Discussion Questions to Inconvenient Truth. Answer as best as you can. To be discussed and collected on Wednesday, 1/24. 1) What global pattern seems to be linked to temperature increases?

2) Give 3 examples that are said to cause global warming and conversely, give 3 examples that are affected by global warming. Pick the problem whose solution could have the greatest impact on resolving the other problems.

3) What options do citizens have to minimize their contribution to global warming?

4) Is global warming an urgent issue in need of remedial (i.e. corrective) action? Explain.

5) Would you purchase a hybrid or electric car? Why or why not?

6) Does global warming vary depending on where a person lives? Provide example.

7) How do government and corporate policies impact individual choices?

8) What affects a vehicles fuel efficiency?

9) What are some possible ways to reduce emissions?

10) Which 2 industrialized nations have chosen NOT to ratify the Kyoto Protocol?

11) What is Kyoto? Why is it important?

12) What impact would rising sea-levels have?

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Identify your own personal emissions (please do this for Wednesday): http://epa.gov/climatechange/wycd/calculator/ind_calculator.html After going through each category (basics, transportation, home energy, waste etc), what is your total? If you took all the actions listed above, you would reduce your emissions by _________. Your new total annual CO2 emissions would be _________.

Useful Resources: http://epa.gov/climatechange/index.html http://www.usctcgateway.net/ http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Global_warming http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoto_Protocol

Arguments Against Global Warming http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/personfactsheet.php?id=280 http://www.exxonsecrets.org/ http://www.skepticism.net/faq/environment/global_warming/index.html

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Discussion Questions to Inconvenient Truth. Answer as best as you can. To be discussed and collected on Wednesday, 1/24. 1) What global pattern seems to be linked to temperature increases?

2) Give 3 examples that are said to cause global warming and conversely, give 3 examples that are affected by global warming. Pick the problem whose solution could have the greatest impact on resolving the other problems.

3) What options do citizens have to minimize their contribution to global warming?

4) Is global warming an urgent issue in need of remedial (i.e. corrective) action? Explain.

5) Would you purchase a hybrid or electric car? Why or why not?

6) Does global warming vary depending on where a person lives? Provide example.

7) How do government and corporate policies impact individual choices?

8) What affects a vehicles fuel efficiency?

9) What are some possible ways to reduce emissions?

10) Which 2 industrialized nations have chosen NOT to ratify the Kyoto Protocol?

11) What is Kyoto? Why is it important?

12) What impact would rising sea-levels have?

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Identify your own personal emissions (please do this for Wednesday): http://epa.gov/climatechange/wycd/calculator/ind_calculator.html After going through each category (basics, transportation, home energy, waste etc), what is your total? If you took all the actions listed above, you would reduce your emissions by _________. Your new total annual CO2 emissions would be _________.

Useful Resources: http://epa.gov/climatechange/index.html http://www.usctcgateway.net/ http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Global_warming http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoto_Protocol

Arguments Against Global Warming http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/personfactsheet.php?id=280 http://www.exxonsecrets.org/ http://www.skepticism.net/faq/environment/global_warming/index.html

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Discussion Questions to Inconvenient Truth. Answer as best as you can. To be discussed and collected on Wednesday, 1/24. 1) What global pattern seems to be linked to temperature increases?

2) Give 3 examples that are said to cause global warming and conversely, give 3 examples that are affected by global warming. Pick the problem whose solution could have the greatest impact on resolving the other problems.

3) What options do citizens have to minimize their contribution to global warming?

4) Is global warming an urgent issue in need of remedial (i.e. corrective) action? Explain.

5) Would you purchase a hybrid or electric car? Why or why not?

6) Does global warming vary depending on where a person lives? Provide example.

7) How do government and corporate policies impact individual choices?

8) What affects a vehicles fuel efficiency?

9) What are some possible ways to reduce emissions?

10) Which 2 industrialized nations have chosen NOT to ratify the Kyoto Protocol?

11) What is Kyoto? Why is it important?

12) What impact would rising sea-levels have?

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Identify your own personal emissions (please do this for Wednesday): http://epa.gov/climatechange/wycd/calculator/ind_calculator.html After going through each category (basics, transportation, home energy, waste etc), what is your total? If you took all the actions listed above, you would reduce your emissions by _________. Your new total annual CO2 emissions would be _________.

Useful Resources: http://epa.gov/climatechange/index.html http://www.usctcgateway.net/ http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Global_warming http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoto_Protocol

Arguments Against Global Warming http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/personfactsheet.php?id=280 http://www.exxonsecrets.org/ http://www.skepticism.net/faq/environment/global_warming/index.html

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Discussion Questions to Inconvenient Truth. Answer as best as you can. To be discussed and collected on Wednesday, 1/24. 1) What global pattern seems to be linked to temperature increases?

2) Give 3 examples that are said to cause global warming and conversely, give 3 examples that are affected by global warming. Pick the problem whose solution could have the greatest impact on resolving the other problems.

3) What options do citizens have to minimize their contribution to global warming?

4) Is global warming an urgent issue in need of remedial (i.e. corrective) action? Explain.

5) Would you purchase a hybrid or electric car? Why or why not?

6) Does global warming vary depending on where a person lives? Provide example.

7) How do government and corporate policies impact individual choices?

8) What affects a vehicles fuel efficiency?

9) What are some possible ways to reduce emissions?

10) Which 2 industrialized nations have chosen NOT to ratify the Kyoto Protocol?

11) What is Kyoto? Why is it important?

12) What impact would rising sea-levels have?

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Identify your own personal emissions (please do this for Wednesday): http://epa.gov/climatechange/wycd/calculator/ind_calculator.html After going through each category (basics, transportation, home energy, waste etc), what is your total? If you took all the actions listed above, you would reduce your emissions by _________. Your new total annual CO2 emissions would be _________.

Useful Resources: http://epa.gov/climatechange/index.html http://www.usctcgateway.net/ http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Global_warming http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoto_Protocol

Arguments Against Global Warming http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/personfactsheet.php?id=280 http://www.exxonsecrets.org/ http://www.skepticism.net/faq/environment/global_warming/index.html

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Discussion Questions to Inconvenient Truth. Answer as best as you can. To be discussed and collected on Wednesday, 1/24. 1) What global pattern seems to be linked to temperature increases?

2) Give 3 examples that are said to cause global warming and conversely, give 3 examples that are affected by global warming. Pick the problem whose solution could have the greatest impact on resolving the other problems.

3) What options do citizens have to minimize their contribution to global warming?

4) Is global warming an urgent issue in need of remedial (i.e. corrective) action? Explain.

5) Would you purchase a hybrid or electric car? Why or why not?

6) Does global warming vary depending on where a person lives? Provide example.

7) How do government and corporate policies impact individual choices?

8) What affects a vehicles fuel efficiency?

9) What are some possible ways to reduce emissions?

10) Which 2 industrialized nations have chosen NOT to ratify the Kyoto Protocol?

11) What is Kyoto? Why is it important?

12) What impact would rising sea-levels have?

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Identify your own personal emissions (please do this for Wednesday): http://epa.gov/climatechange/wycd/calculator/ind_calculator.html After going through each category (basics, transportation, home energy, waste etc), what is your total? If you took all the actions listed above, you would reduce your emissions by _________. Your new total annual CO2 emissions would be _________.

Useful Resources: http://epa.gov/climatechange/index.html http://www.usctcgateway.net/ http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Global_warming http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoto_Protocol

Arguments Against Global Warming http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/personfactsheet.php?id=280 http://www.exxonsecrets.org/ http://www.skepticism.net/faq/environment/global_warming/index.html

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Discussion Questions to Inconvenient Truth. Answer as best as you can. To be discussed and collected on Wednesday, 1/24. 1) What global pattern seems to be linked to temperature increases?

2) Give 3 examples that are said to cause global warming and conversely, give 3 examples that are affected by global warming. Pick the problem whose solution could have the greatest impact on resolving the other problems.

3) What options do citizens have to minimize their contribution to global warming?

4) Is global warming an urgent issue in need of remedial (i.e. corrective) action? Explain.

5) Would you purchase a hybrid or electric car? Why or why not?

6) Does global warming vary depending on where a person lives? Provide example.

7) How do government and corporate policies impact individual choices?

8) What affects a vehicles fuel efficiency?

9) What are some possible ways to reduce emissions?

10) Which 2 industrialized nations have chosen NOT to ratify the Kyoto Protocol?

11) What is Kyoto? Why is it important?

12) What impact would rising sea-levels have?

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Identify your own personal emissions (please do this for Wednesday): http://epa.gov/climatechange/wycd/calculator/ind_calculator.html After going through each category (basics, transportation, home energy, waste etc), what is your total? If you took all the actions listed above, you would reduce your emissions by _________. Your new total annual CO2 emissions would be _________.

Useful Resources: http://epa.gov/climatechange/index.html http://www.usctcgateway.net/ http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Global_warming http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoto_Protocol

Arguments Against Global Warming http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/personfactsheet.php?id=280 http://www.exxonsecrets.org/ http://www.skepticism.net/faq/environment/global_warming/index.html

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Discussion Questions to Inconvenient Truth. Answer as best as you can. To be discussed and collected on Wednesday, 1/24. 1) What global pattern seems to be linked to temperature increases?

2) Give 3 examples that are said to cause global warming and conversely, give 3 examples that are affected by global warming. Pick the problem whose solution could have the greatest impact on resolving the other problems.

3) What options do citizens have to minimize their contribution to global warming?

4) Is global warming an urgent issue in need of remedial (i.e. corrective) action? Explain.

5) Would you purchase a hybrid or electric car? Why or why not?

6) Does global warming vary depending on where a person lives? Provide example.

7) How do government and corporate policies impact individual choices?

8) What affects a vehicles fuel efficiency?

9) What are some possible ways to reduce emissions?

10) Which 2 industrialized nations have chosen NOT to ratify the Kyoto Protocol?

11) What is Kyoto? Why is it important?

12) What impact would rising sea-levels have?

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Identify your own personal emissions (please do this for Wednesday): http://epa.gov/climatechange/wycd/calculator/ind_calculator.html After going through each category (basics, transportation, home energy, waste etc), what is your total? If you took all the actions listed above, you would reduce your emissions by _________. Your new total annual CO2 emissions would be _________.

Useful Resources: http://epa.gov/climatechange/index.html http://www.usctcgateway.net/ http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Global_warming http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoto_Protocol

Arguments Against Global Warming http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/personfactsheet.php?id=280 http://www.exxonsecrets.org/ http://www.skepticism.net/faq/environment/global_warming/index.html

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Discussion Questions to Inconvenient Truth. Answer as best as you can. To be discussed and collected on Wednesday, 1/24. 1) What global pattern seems to be linked to temperature increases?

2) Give 3 examples that are said to cause global warming and conversely, give 3 examples that are affected by global warming. Pick the problem whose solution could have the greatest impact on resolving the other problems.

3) What options do citizens have to minimize their contribution to global warming?

4) Is global warming an urgent issue in need of remedial (i.e. corrective) action? Explain.

5) Would you purchase a hybrid or electric car? Why or why not?

6) Does global warming vary depending on where a person lives? Provide example.

7) How do government and corporate policies impact individual choices?

8) What affects a vehicles fuel efficiency?

9) What are some possible ways to reduce emissions?

10) Which 2 industrialized nations have chosen NOT to ratify the Kyoto Protocol?

11) What is Kyoto? Why is it important?

12) What impact would rising sea-levels have?

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Identify your own personal emissions (please do this for Wednesday): http://epa.gov/climatechange/wycd/calculator/ind_calculator.html After going through each category (basics, transportation, home energy, waste etc), what is your total? If you took all the actions listed above, you would reduce your emissions by _________. Your new total annual CO2 emissions would be _________.

Useful Resources: http://epa.gov/climatechange/index.html http://www.usctcgateway.net/ http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Global_warming http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoto_Protocol

Arguments Against Global Warming http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/personfactsheet.php?id=280 http://www.exxonsecrets.org/ http://www.skepticism.net/faq/environment/global_warming/index.html

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Discussion Questions to Inconvenient Truth. Answer as best as you can. To be discussed and collected on Wednesday, 1/24. 1) What global pattern seems to be linked to temperature increases?

2) Give 3 examples that are said to cause global warming and conversely, give 3 examples that are affected by global warming. Pick the problem whose solution could have the greatest impact on resolving the other problems.

3) What options do citizens have to minimize their contribution to global warming?

4) Is global warming an urgent issue in need of remedial (i.e. corrective) action? Explain.

5) Would you purchase a hybrid or electric car? Why or why not?

6) Does global warming vary depending on where a person lives? Provide example.

7) How do government and corporate policies impact individual choices?

8) What affects a vehicles fuel efficiency?

9) What are some possible ways to reduce emissions?

10) Which 2 industrialized nations have chosen NOT to ratify the Kyoto Protocol?

11) What is Kyoto? Why is it important?

12) What impact would rising sea-levels have?

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Identify your own personal emissions (please do this for Wednesday): http://epa.gov/climatechange/wycd/calculator/ind_calculator.html After going through each category (basics, transportation, home energy, waste etc), what is your total? If you took all the actions listed above, you would reduce your emissions by _________. Your new total annual CO2 emissions would be _________.

Useful Resources: http://epa.gov/climatechange/index.html http://www.usctcgateway.net/ http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Global_warming http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoto_Protocol

Arguments Against Global Warming http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/personfactsheet.php?id=280 http://www.exxonsecrets.org/ http://www.skepticism.net/faq/environment/global_warming/index.html

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Discussion Questions to Inconvenient Truth. Answer as best as you can. To be discussed and collected on Wednesday, 1/24. 1) What global pattern seems to be linked to temperature increases?

2) Give 3 examples that are said to cause global warming and conversely, give 3 examples that are affected by global warming. Pick the problem whose solution could have the greatest impact on resolving the other problems.

3) What options do citizens have to minimize their contribution to global warming?

4) Is global warming an urgent issue in need of remedial (i.e. corrective) action? Explain.

5) Would you purchase a hybrid or electric car? Why or why not?

6) Does global warming vary depending on where a person lives? Provide example.

7) How do government and corporate policies impact individual choices?

8) What affects a vehicles fuel efficiency?

9) What are some possible ways to reduce emissions?

10) Which 2 industrialized nations have chosen NOT to ratify the Kyoto Protocol?

11) What is Kyoto? Why is it important?

12) What impact would rising sea-levels have?

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Identify your own personal emissions (please do this for Wednesday): http://epa.gov/climatechange/wycd/calculator/ind_calculator.html After going through each category (basics, transportation, home energy, waste etc), what is your total? If you took all the actions listed above, you would reduce your emissions by _________. Your new total annual CO2 emissions would be _________.

Useful Resources: http://epa.gov/climatechange/index.html http://www.usctcgateway.net/ http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Global_warming http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoto_Protocol

Arguments Against Global Warming http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/personfactsheet.php?id=280 http://www.exxonsecrets.org/ http://www.skepticism.net/faq/environment/global_warming/index.html

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Discussion Questions to Inconvenient Truth. Answer as best as you can. To be discussed and collected on Wednesday, 1/24. 1) What global pattern seems to be linked to temperature increases?

2) Give 3 examples that are said to cause global warming and conversely, give 3 examples that are affected by global warming. Pick the problem whose solution could have the greatest impact on resolving the other problems.

3) What options do citizens have to minimize their contribution to global warming?

4) Is global warming an urgent issue in need of remedial (i.e. corrective) action? Explain.

5) Would you purchase a hybrid or electric car? Why or why not?

6) Does global warming vary depending on where a person lives? Provide example.

7) How do government and corporate policies impact individual choices?

8) What affects a vehicles fuel efficiency?

9) What are some possible ways to reduce emissions?

10) Which 2 industrialized nations have chosen NOT to ratify the Kyoto Protocol?

11) What is Kyoto? Why is it important?

12) What impact would rising sea-levels have?

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Identify your own personal emissions (please do this for Wednesday): http://epa.gov/climatechange/wycd/calculator/ind_calculator.html After going through each category (basics, transportation, home energy, waste etc), what is your total? If you took all the actions listed above, you would reduce your emissions by _________. Your new total annual CO2 emissions would be _________.

Useful Resources: http://epa.gov/climatechange/index.html http://www.usctcgateway.net/ http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Global_warming http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoto_Protocol

Arguments Against Global Warming http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/personfactsheet.php?id=280 http://www.exxonsecrets.org/ http://www.skepticism.net/faq/environment/global_warming/index.html

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Discussion Questions to Inconvenient Truth. Answer as best as you can. To be discussed and collected on Wednesday, 1/24. 1) What global pattern seems to be linked to temperature increases?

2) Give 3 examples that are said to cause global warming and conversely, give 3 examples that are affected by global warming. Pick the problem whose solution could have the greatest impact on resolving the other problems.

3) What options do citizens have to minimize their contribution to global warming?

4) Is global warming an urgent issue in need of remedial (i.e. corrective) action? Explain.

5) Would you purchase a hybrid or electric car? Why or why not?

6) Does global warming vary depending on where a person lives? Provide example.

7) How do government and corporate policies impact individual choices?

8) What affects a vehicles fuel efficiency?

9) What are some possible ways to reduce emissions?

10) Which 2 industrialized nations have chosen NOT to ratify the Kyoto Protocol?

11) What is Kyoto? Why is it important?

12) What impact would rising sea-levels have?

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Identify your own personal emissions (please do this for Wednesday): http://epa.gov/climatechange/wycd/calculator/ind_calculator.html After going through each category (basics, transportation, home energy, waste etc), what is your total? If you took all the actions listed above, you would reduce your emissions by _________. Your new total annual CO2 emissions would be _________.

Useful Resources: http://epa.gov/climatechange/index.html http://www.usctcgateway.net/ http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Global_warming http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoto_Protocol

Arguments Against Global Warming http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/personfactsheet.php?id=280 http://www.exxonsecrets.org/ http://www.skepticism.net/faq/environment/global_warming/index.html

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Discussion Questions to Inconvenient Truth. Answer as best as you can. To be discussed and collected on Wednesday, 1/24. 1) What global pattern seems to be linked to temperature increases?

2) Give 3 examples that are said to cause global warming and conversely, give 3 examples that are affected by global warming. Pick the problem whose solution could have the greatest impact on resolving the other problems.

3) What options do citizens have to minimize their contribution to global warming?

4) Is global warming an urgent issue in need of remedial (i.e. corrective) action? Explain.

5) Would you purchase a hybrid or electric car? Why or why not?

6) Does global warming vary depending on where a person lives? Provide example.

7) How do government and corporate policies impact individual choices?

8) What affects a vehicles fuel efficiency?

9) What are some possible ways to reduce emissions?

10) Which 2 industrialized nations have chosen NOT to ratify the Kyoto Protocol?

11) What is Kyoto? Why is it important?

12) What impact would rising sea-levels have?

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Identify your own personal emissions (please do this for Wednesday): http://epa.gov/climatechange/wycd/calculator/ind_calculator.html After going through each category (basics, transportation, home energy, waste etc), what is your total? If you took all the actions listed above, you would reduce your emissions by _________. Your new total annual CO2 emissions would be _________.

Useful Resources: http://epa.gov/climatechange/index.html http://www.usctcgateway.net/ http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Global_warming http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoto_Protocol

Arguments Against Global Warming http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/personfactsheet.php?id=280 http://www.exxonsecrets.org/ http://www.skepticism.net/faq/environment/global_warming/index.html

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Discussion Questions to Inconvenient Truth. Answer as best as you can. To be discussed and collected on Wednesday, 1/24. 1) What global pattern seems to be linked to temperature increases?

2) Give 3 examples that are said to cause global warming and conversely, give 3 examples that are affected by global warming. Pick the problem whose solution could have the greatest impact on resolving the other problems.

3) What options do citizens have to minimize their contribution to global warming?

4) Is global warming an urgent issue in need of remedial (i.e. corrective) action? Explain.

5) Would you purchase a hybrid or electric car? Why or why not?

6) Does global warming vary depending on where a person lives? Provide example.

7) How do government and corporate policies impact individual choices?

8) What affects a vehicles fuel efficiency?

9) What are some possible ways to reduce emissions?

10) Which 2 industrialized nations have chosen NOT to ratify the Kyoto Protocol?

11) What is Kyoto? Why is it important?

12) What impact would rising sea-levels have?

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Identify your own personal emissions (please do this for Wednesday): http://epa.gov/climatechange/wycd/calculator/ind_calculator.html After going through each category (basics, transportation, home energy, waste etc), what is your total? If you took all the actions listed above, you would reduce your emissions by _________. Your new total annual CO2 emissions would be _________.

Useful Resources: http://epa.gov/climatechange/index.html http://www.usctcgateway.net/ http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Global_warming http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoto_Protocol

Arguments Against Global Warming http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/personfactsheet.php?id=280 http://www.exxonsecrets.org/ http://www.skepticism.net/faq/environment/global_warming/index.html

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Discussion Questions to Inconvenient Truth. Answer as best as you can. To be discussed and collected on Wednesday, 1/24. 1) What global pattern seems to be linked to temperature increases?

2) Give 3 examples that are said to cause global warming and conversely, give 3 examples that are affected by global warming. Pick the problem whose solution could have the greatest impact on resolving the other problems.

3) What options do citizens have to minimize their contribution to global warming?

4) Is global warming an urgent issue in need of remedial (i.e. corrective) action? Explain.

5) Would you purchase a hybrid or electric car? Why or why not?

6) Does global warming vary depending on where a person lives? Provide example.

7) How do government and corporate policies impact individual choices?

8) What affects a vehicles fuel efficiency?

9) What are some possible ways to reduce emissions?

10) Which 2 industrialized nations have chosen NOT to ratify the Kyoto Protocol?

11) What is Kyoto? Why is it important?

12) What impact would rising sea-levels have?

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Identify your own personal emissions (please do this for Wednesday): http://epa.gov/climatechange/wycd/calculator/ind_calculator.html After going through each category (basics, transportation, home energy, waste etc), what is your total? If you took all the actions listed above, you would reduce your emissions by _________. Your new total annual CO2 emissions would be _________.

Useful Resources: http://epa.gov/climatechange/index.html http://www.usctcgateway.net/ http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Global_warming http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoto_Protocol

Arguments Against Global Warming http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/personfactsheet.php?id=280 http://www.exxonsecrets.org/ http://www.skepticism.net/faq/environment/global_warming/index.html

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Discussion Questions to Inconvenient Truth. Answer as best as you can. To be discussed and collected on Wednesday, 1/24. 1) What global pattern seems to be linked to temperature increases?

2) Give 3 examples that are said to cause global warming and conversely, give 3 examples that are affected by global warming. Pick the problem whose solution could have the greatest impact on resolving the other problems.

3) What options do citizens have to minimize their contribution to global warming?

4) Is global warming an urgent issue in need of remedial (i.e. corrective) action? Explain.

5) Would you purchase a hybrid or electric car? Why or why not?

6) Does global warming vary depending on where a person lives? Provide example.

7) How do government and corporate policies impact individual choices?

8) What affects a vehicles fuel efficiency?

9) What are some possible ways to reduce emissions?

10) Which 2 industrialized nations have chosen NOT to ratify the Kyoto Protocol?

11) What is Kyoto? Why is it important?

12) What impact would rising sea-levels have?

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Identify your own personal emissions (please do this for Wednesday): http://epa.gov/climatechange/wycd/calculator/ind_calculator.html After going through each category (basics, transportation, home energy, waste etc), what is your total? If you took all the actions listed above, you would reduce your emissions by _________. Your new total annual CO2 emissions would be _________.

Useful Resources: http://epa.gov/climatechange/index.html http://www.usctcgateway.net/ http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Global_warming http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoto_Protocol

Arguments Against Global Warming http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/personfactsheet.php?id=280 http://www.exxonsecrets.org/ http://www.skepticism.net/faq/environment/global_warming/index.html

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Discussion Questions to Inconvenient Truth. Answer as best as you can. To be discussed and collected on Wednesday, 1/24. 1) What global pattern seems to be linked to temperature increases?

2) Give 3 examples that are said to cause global warming and conversely, give 3 examples that are affected by global warming. Pick the problem whose solution could have the greatest impact on resolving the other problems.

3) What options do citizens have to minimize their contribution to global warming?

4) Is global warming an urgent issue in need of remedial (i.e. corrective) action? Explain.

5) Would you purchase a hybrid or electric car? Why or why not?

6) Does global warming vary depending on where a person lives? Provide example.

7) How do government and corporate policies impact individual choices?

8) What affects a vehicles fuel efficiency?

9) What are some possible ways to reduce emissions?

10) Which 2 industrialized nations have chosen NOT to ratify the Kyoto Protocol?

11) What is Kyoto? Why is it important?

12) What impact would rising sea-levels have?

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Identify your own personal emissions (please do this for Wednesday): http://epa.gov/climatechange/wycd/calculator/ind_calculator.html After going through each category (basics, transportation, home energy, waste etc), what is your total? If you took all the actions listed above, you would reduce your emissions by _________. Your new total annual CO2 emissions would be _________.

Useful Resources: http://epa.gov/climatechange/index.html http://www.usctcgateway.net/ http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Global_warming http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoto_Protocol

Arguments Against Global Warming http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/personfactsheet.php?id=280 http://www.exxonsecrets.org/ http://www.skepticism.net/faq/environment/global_warming/index.html

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Discussion Questions to Inconvenient Truth. Answer as best as you can. To be discussed and collected on Wednesday, 1/24. 1) What global pattern seems to be linked to temperature increases?

2) Give 3 examples that are said to cause global warming and conversely, give 3 examples that are affected by global warming. Pick the problem whose solution could have the greatest impact on resolving the other problems.

3) What options do citizens have to minimize their contribution to global warming?

4) Is global warming an urgent issue in need of remedial (i.e. corrective) action? Explain.

5) Would you purchase a hybrid or electric car? Why or why not?

6) Does global warming vary depending on where a person lives? Provide example.

7) How do government and corporate policies impact individual choices?

8) What affects a vehicles fuel efficiency?

9) What are some possible ways to reduce emissions?

10) Which 2 industrialized nations have chosen NOT to ratify the Kyoto Protocol?

11) What is Kyoto? Why is it important?

12) What impact would rising sea-levels have?

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Identify your own personal emissions (please do this for Wednesday): http://epa.gov/climatechange/wycd/calculator/ind_calculator.html After going through each category (basics, transportation, home energy, waste etc), what is your total? If you took all the actions listed above, you would reduce your emissions by _________. Your new total annual CO2 emissions would be _________.

Useful Resources: http://epa.gov/climatechange/index.html http://www.usctcgateway.net/ http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Global_warming http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoto_Protocol

Arguments Against Global Warming http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/personfactsheet.php?id=280 http://www.exxonsecrets.org/ http://www.skepticism.net/faq/environment/global_warming/index.html

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Discussion Questions to Inconvenient Truth. Answer as best as you can. To be discussed and collected on Wednesday, 1/24. 1) What global pattern seems to be linked to temperature increases?

2) Give 3 examples that are said to cause global warming and conversely, give 3 examples that are affected by global warming. Pick the problem whose solution could have the greatest impact on resolving the other problems.

3) What options do citizens have to minimize their contribution to global warming?

4) Is global warming an urgent issue in need of remedial (i.e. corrective) action? Explain.

5) Would you purchase a hybrid or electric car? Why or why not?

6) Does global warming vary depending on where a person lives? Provide example.

7) How do government and corporate policies impact individual choices?

8) What affects a vehicles fuel efficiency?

9) What are some possible ways to reduce emissions?

10) Which 2 industrialized nations have chosen NOT to ratify the Kyoto Protocol?

11) What is Kyoto? Why is it important?

12) What impact would rising sea-levels have?

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Identify your own personal emissions (please do this for Wednesday): http://epa.gov/climatechange/wycd/calculator/ind_calculator.html After going through each category (basics, transportation, home energy, waste etc), what is your total? If you took all the actions listed above, you would reduce your emissions by _________. Your new total annual CO2 emissions would be _________.

Useful Resources: http://epa.gov/climatechange/index.html http://www.usctcgateway.net/ http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Global_warming http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoto_Protocol

Arguments Against Global Warming http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/personfactsheet.php?id=280 http://www.exxonsecrets.org/ http://www.skepticism.net/faq/environment/global_warming/index.html

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Discussion Questions to Inconvenient Truth. Answer as best as you can. To be discussed and collected on Wednesday, 1/24. 1) What global pattern seems to be linked to temperature increases?

2) Give 3 examples that are said to cause global warming and conversely, give 3 examples that are affected by global warming. Pick the problem whose solution could have the greatest impact on resolving the other problems.

3) What options do citizens have to minimize their contribution to global warming?

4) Is global warming an urgent issue in need of remedial (i.e. corrective) action? Explain.

5) Would you purchase a hybrid or electric car? Why or why not?

6) Does global warming vary depending on where a person lives? Provide example.

7) How do government and corporate policies impact individual choices?

8) What affects a vehicles fuel efficiency?

9) What are some possible ways to reduce emissions?

10) Which 2 industrialized nations have chosen NOT to ratify the Kyoto Protocol?

11) What is Kyoto? Why is it important?

12) What impact would rising sea-levels have?

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Identify your own personal emissions (please do this for Wednesday): http://epa.gov/climatechange/wycd/calculator/ind_calculator.html After going through each category (basics, transportation, home energy, waste etc), what is your total? If you took all the actions listed above, you would reduce your emissions by _________. Your new total annual CO2 emissions would be _________.

Useful Resources: http://epa.gov/climatechange/index.html http://www.usctcgateway.net/ http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Global_warming http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoto_Protocol

Arguments Against Global Warming http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/personfactsheet.php?id=280 http://www.exxonsecrets.org/ http://www.skepticism.net/faq/environment/global_warming/index.html

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Discussion Questions to Inconvenient Truth. Answer as best as you can. To be discussed and collected on Wednesday, 1/24. 1) What global pattern seems to be linked to temperature increases?

2) Give 3 examples that are said to cause global warming and conversely, give 3 examples that are affected by global warming. Pick the problem whose solution could have the greatest impact on resolving the other problems.

3) What options do citizens have to minimize their contribution to global warming?

4) Is global warming an urgent issue in need of remedial (i.e. corrective) action? Explain.

5) Would you purchase a hybrid or electric car? Why or why not?

6) Does global warming vary depending on where a person lives? Provide example.

7) How do government and corporate policies impact individual choices?

8) What affects a vehicles fuel efficiency?

9) What are some possible ways to reduce emissions?

10) Which 2 industrialized nations have chosen NOT to ratify the Kyoto Protocol?

11) What is Kyoto? Why is it important?

12) What impact would rising sea-levels have?

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Identify your own personal emissions (please do this for Wednesday): http://epa.gov/climatechange/wycd/calculator/ind_calculator.html After going through each category (basics, transportation, home energy, waste etc), what is your total? If you took all the actions listed above, you would reduce your emissions by _________. Your new total annual CO2 emissions would be _________.

Useful Resources: http://epa.gov/climatechange/index.html http://www.usctcgateway.net/ http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Global_warming http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoto_Protocol

Arguments Against Global Warming http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/personfactsheet.php?id=280 http://www.exxonsecrets.org/ http://www.skepticism.net/faq/environment/global_warming/index.html

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Discussion Questions to Inconvenient Truth. Answer as best as you can. To be discussed and collected on Wednesday, 1/24. 1) What global pattern seems to be linked to temperature increases?

2) Give 3 examples that are said to cause global warming and conversely, give 3 examples that are affected by global warming. Pick the problem whose solution could have the greatest impact on resolving the other problems.

3) What options do citizens have to minimize their contribution to global warming?

4) Is global warming an urgent issue in need of remedial (i.e. corrective) action? Explain.

5) Would you purchase a hybrid or electric car? Why or why not?

6) Does global warming vary depending on where a person lives? Provide example.

7) How do government and corporate policies impact individual choices?

8) What affects a vehicles fuel efficiency?

9) What are some possible ways to reduce emissions?

10) Which 2 industrialized nations have chosen NOT to ratify the Kyoto Protocol?

11) What is Kyoto? Why is it important?

12) What impact would rising sea-levels have?

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Identify your own personal emissions (please do this for Wednesday): http://epa.gov/climatechange/wycd/calculator/ind_calculator.html After going through each category (basics, transportation, home energy, waste etc), what is your total? If you took all the actions listed above, you would reduce your emissions by _________. Your new total annual CO2 emissions would be _________.

Useful Resources: http://epa.gov/climatechange/index.html http://www.usctcgateway.net/ http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Global_warming http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoto_Protocol

Arguments Against Global Warming http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/personfactsheet.php?id=280 http://www.exxonsecrets.org/ http://www.skepticism.net/faq/environment/global_warming/index.html

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Discussion Questions to Inconvenient Truth. Answer as best as you can. To be discussed and collected on Wednesday, 1/24. 1) What global pattern seems to be linked to temperature increases?

2) Give 3 examples that are said to cause global warming and conversely, give 3 examples that are affected by global warming. Pick the problem whose solution could have the greatest impact on resolving the other problems.

3) What options do citizens have to minimize their contribution to global warming?

4) Is global warming an urgent issue in need of remedial (i.e. corrective) action? Explain.

5) Would you purchase a hybrid or electric car? Why or why not?

6) Does global warming vary depending on where a person lives? Provide example.

7) How do government and corporate policies impact individual choices?

8) What affects a vehicles fuel efficiency?

9) What are some possible ways to reduce emissions?

10) Which 2 industrialized nations have chosen NOT to ratify the Kyoto Protocol?

11) What is Kyoto? Why is it important?

12) What impact would rising sea-levels have?

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Identify your own personal emissions (please do this for Wednesday): http://epa.gov/climatechange/wycd/calculator/ind_calculator.html After going through each category (basics, transportation, home energy, waste etc), what is your total? If you took all the actions listed above, you would reduce your emissions by _________. Your new total annual CO2 emissions would be _________.

Useful Resources: http://epa.gov/climatechange/index.html http://www.usctcgateway.net/ http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Global_warming http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoto_Protocol

Arguments Against Global Warming http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/personfactsheet.php?id=280 http://www.exxonsecrets.org/ http://www.skepticism.net/faq/environment/global_warming/index.html

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Discussion Questions to Inconvenient Truth. Answer as best as you can. To be discussed and collected on Wednesday, 1/24. 1) What global pattern seems to be linked to temperature increases?

2) Give 3 examples that are said to cause global warming and conversely, give 3 examples that are affected by global warming. Pick the problem whose solution could have the greatest impact on resolving the other problems.

3) What options do citizens have to minimize their contribution to global warming?

4) Is global warming an urgent issue in need of remedial (i.e. corrective) action? Explain.

5) Would you purchase a hybrid or electric car? Why or why not?

6) Does global warming vary depending on where a person lives? Provide example.

7) How do government and corporate policies impact individual choices?

8) What affects a vehicles fuel efficiency?

9) What are some possible ways to reduce emissions?

10) Which 2 industrialized nations have chosen NOT to ratify the Kyoto Protocol?

11) What is Kyoto? Why is it important?

12) What impact would rising sea-levels have?

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Identify your own personal emissions (please do this for Wednesday): http://epa.gov/climatechange/wycd/calculator/ind_calculator.html After going through each category (basics, transportation, home energy, waste etc), what is your total? If you took all the actions listed above, you would reduce your emissions by _________. Your new total annual CO2 emissions would be _________.

Useful Resources: http://epa.gov/climatechange/index.html http://www.usctcgateway.net/ http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Global_warming http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoto_Protocol

Arguments Against Global Warming http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/personfactsheet.php?id=280 http://www.exxonsecrets.org/ http://www.skepticism.net/faq/environment/global_warming/index.html

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Discussion Questions to Inconvenient Truth. Answer as best as you can. To be discussed and collected on Wednesday, 1/24. 1) What global pattern seems to be linked to temperature increases?

2) Give 3 examples that are said to cause global warming and conversely, give 3 examples that are affected by global warming. Pick the problem whose solution could have the greatest impact on resolving the other problems.

3) What options do citizens have to minimize their contribution to global warming?

4) Is global warming an urgent issue in need of remedial (i.e. corrective) action? Explain.

5) Would you purchase a hybrid or electric car? Why or why not?

6) Does global warming vary depending on where a person lives? Provide example.

7) How do government and corporate policies impact individual choices?

8) What affects a vehicles fuel efficiency?

9) What are some possible ways to reduce emissions?

10) Which 2 industrialized nations have chosen NOT to ratify the Kyoto Protocol?

11) What is Kyoto? Why is it important?

12) What impact would rising sea-levels have?

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Identify your own personal emissions (please do this for Wednesday): http://epa.gov/climatechange/wycd/calculator/ind_calculator.html After going through each category (basics, transportation, home energy, waste etc), what is your total? If you took all the actions listed above, you would reduce your emissions by _________. Your new total annual CO2 emissions would be _________.

Useful Resources: http://epa.gov/climatechange/index.html http://www.usctcgateway.net/ http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Global_warming http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoto_Protocol

Arguments Against Global Warming http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/personfactsheet.php?id=280 http://www.exxonsecrets.org/ http://www.skepticism.net/faq/environment/global_warming/index.html

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Discussion Questions to Inconvenient Truth. Answer as best as you can. To be discussed and collected on Wednesday, 1/24. 1) What global pattern seems to be linked to temperature increases?

2) Give 3 examples that are said to cause global warming and conversely, give 3 examples that are affected by global warming. Pick the problem whose solution could have the greatest impact on resolving the other problems.

3) What options do citizens have to minimize their contribution to global warming?

4) Is global warming an urgent issue in need of remedial (i.e. corrective) action? Explain.

5) Would you purchase a hybrid or electric car? Why or why not?

6) Does global warming vary depending on where a person lives? Provide example.

7) How do government and corporate policies impact individual choices?

8) What affects a vehicles fuel efficiency?

9) What are some possible ways to reduce emissions?

10) Which 2 industrialized nations have chosen NOT to ratify the Kyoto Protocol?

11) What is Kyoto? Why is it important?

12) What impact would rising sea-levels have?

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Identify your own personal emissions (please do this for Wednesday): http://epa.gov/climatechange/wycd/calculator/ind_calculator.html After going through each category (basics, transportation, home energy, waste etc), what is your total? If you took all the actions listed above, you would reduce your emissions by _________. Your new total annual CO2 emissions would be _________.

Useful Resources: http://epa.gov/climatechange/index.html http://www.usctcgateway.net/ http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Global_warming http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoto_Protocol

Arguments Against Global Warming http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/personfactsheet.php?id=280 http://www.exxonsecrets.org/ http://www.skepticism.net/faq/environment/global_warming/index.html

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Discussion Questions to Inconvenient Truth. Answer as best as you can. To be discussed and collected on Wednesday, 1/24. 1) What global pattern seems to be linked to temperature increases?

2) Give 3 examples that are said to cause global warming and conversely, give 3 examples that are affected by global warming. Pick the problem whose solution could have the greatest impact on resolving the other problems.

3) What options do citizens have to minimize their contribution to global warming?

4) Is global warming an urgent issue in need of remedial (i.e. corrective) action? Explain.

5) Would you purchase a hybrid or electric car? Why or why not?

6) Does global warming vary depending on where a person lives? Provide example.

7) How do government and corporate policies impact individual choices?

8) What affects a vehicles fuel efficiency?

9) What are some possible ways to reduce emissions?

10) Which 2 industrialized nations have chosen NOT to ratify the Kyoto Protocol?

11) What is Kyoto? Why is it important?

12) What impact would rising sea-levels have?

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Identify your own personal emissions (please do this for Wednesday): http://epa.gov/climatechange/wycd/calculator/ind_calculator.html After going through each category (basics, transportation, home energy, waste etc), what is your total? If you took all the actions listed above, you would reduce your emissions by _________. Your new total annual CO2 emissions would be _________.

Useful Resources: http://epa.gov/climatechange/index.html http://www.usctcgateway.net/ http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Global_warming http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoto_Protocol

Arguments Against Global Warming http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/personfactsheet.php?id=280 http://www.exxonsecrets.org/ http://www.skepticism.net/faq/environment/global_warming/index.html

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Discussion Questions to Inconvenient Truth. Answer as best as you can. To be discussed and collected on Wednesday, 1/24. 1) What global pattern seems to be linked to temperature increases?

2) Give 3 examples that are said to cause global warming and conversely, give 3 examples that are affected by global warming. Pick the problem whose solution could have the greatest impact on resolving the other problems.

3) What options do citizens have to minimize their contribution to global warming?

4) Is global warming an urgent issue in need of remedial (i.e. corrective) action? Explain.

5) Would you purchase a hybrid or electric car? Why or why not?

6) Does global warming vary depending on where a person lives? Provide example.

7) How do government and corporate policies impact individual choices?

8) What affects a vehicles fuel efficiency?

9) What are some possible ways to reduce emissions?

10) Which 2 industrialized nations have chosen NOT to ratify the Kyoto Protocol?

11) What is Kyoto? Why is it important?

12) What impact would rising sea-levels have?

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Identify your own personal emissions (please do this for Wednesday): http://epa.gov/climatechange/wycd/calculator/ind_calculator.html After going through each category (basics, transportation, home energy, waste etc), what is your total? If you took all the actions listed above, you would reduce your emissions by _________. Your new total annual CO2 emissions would be _________.

Useful Resources: http://epa.gov/climatechange/index.html http://www.usctcgateway.net/ http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Global_warming http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoto_Protocol

Arguments Against Global Warming http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/personfactsheet.php?id=280 http://www.exxonsecrets.org/ http://www.skepticism.net/faq/environment/global_warming/index.html

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Discussion Questions to Inconvenient Truth. Answer as best as you can. To be discussed and collected on Wednesday, 1/24. 1) What global pattern seems to be linked to temperature increases?

2) Give 3 examples that are said to cause global warming and conversely, give 3 examples that are affected by global warming. Pick the problem whose solution could have the greatest impact on resolving the other problems.

3) What options do citizens have to minimize their contribution to global warming?

4) Is global warming an urgent issue in need of remedial (i.e. corrective) action? Explain.

5) Would you purchase a hybrid or electric car? Why or why not?

6) Does global warming vary depending on where a person lives? Provide example.

7) How do government and corporate policies impact individual choices?

8) What affects a vehicles fuel efficiency?

9) What are some possible ways to reduce emissions?

10) Which 2 industrialized nations have chosen NOT to ratify the Kyoto Protocol?

11) What is Kyoto? Why is it important?

12) What impact would rising sea-levels have?

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Identify your own personal emissions (please do this for Wednesday): http://epa.gov/climatechange/wycd/calculator/ind_calculator.html After going through each category (basics, transportation, home energy, waste etc), what is your total? If you took all the actions listed above, you would reduce your emissions by _________. Your new total annual CO2 emissions would be _________.

Useful Resources: http://epa.gov/climatechange/index.html http://www.usctcgateway.net/ http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Global_warming http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoto_Protocol

Arguments Against Global Warming http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/personfactsheet.php?id=280 http://www.exxonsecrets.org/ http://www.skepticism.net/faq/environment/global_warming/index.html

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Discussion Questions to Inconvenient Truth. Answer as best as you can. To be discussed and collected on Wednesday, 1/24. 1) What global pattern seems to be linked to temperature increases?

2) Give 3 examples that are said to cause global warming and conversely, give 3 examples that are affected by global warming. Pick the problem whose solution could have the greatest impact on resolving the other problems.

3) What options do citizens have to minimize their contribution to global warming?

4) Is global warming an urgent issue in need of remedial (i.e. corrective) action? Explain.

5) Would you purchase a hybrid or electric car? Why or why not?

6) Does global warming vary depending on where a person lives? Provide example.

7) How do government and corporate policies impact individual choices?

8) What affects a vehicles fuel efficiency?

9) What are some possible ways to reduce emissions?

10) Which 2 industrialized nations have chosen NOT to ratify the Kyoto Protocol?

11) What is Kyoto? Why is it important?

12) What impact would rising sea-levels have?

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Identify your own personal emissions (please do this for Wednesday): http://epa.gov/climatechange/wycd/calculator/ind_calculator.html After going through each category (basics, transportation, home energy, waste etc), what is your total? If you took all the actions listed above, you would reduce your emissions by _________. Your new total annual CO2 emissions would be _________.

Useful Resources: http://epa.gov/climatechange/index.html http://www.usctcgateway.net/ http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Global_warming http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoto_Protocol

Arguments Against Global Warming http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/personfactsheet.php?id=280 http://www.exxonsecrets.org/ http://www.skepticism.net/faq/environment/global_warming/index.html

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Discussion Questions to Inconvenient Truth. Answer as best as you can. To be discussed and collected on Wednesday, 1/24. 1) What global pattern seems to be linked to temperature increases?

2) Give 3 examples that are said to cause global warming and conversely, give 3 examples that are affected by global warming. Pick the problem whose solution could have the greatest impact on resolving the other problems.

3) What options do citizens have to minimize their contribution to global warming?

4) Is global warming an urgent issue in need of remedial (i.e. corrective) action? Explain.

5) Would you purchase a hybrid or electric car? Why or why not?

6) Does global warming vary depending on where a person lives? Provide example.

7) How do government and corporate policies impact individual choices?

8) What affects a vehicles fuel efficiency?

9) What are some possible ways to reduce emissions?

10) Which 2 industrialized nations have chosen NOT to ratify the Kyoto Protocol?

11) What is Kyoto? Why is it important?

12) What impact would rising sea-levels have?

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Identify your own personal emissions (please do this for Wednesday): http://epa.gov/climatechange/wycd/calculator/ind_calculator.html After going through each category (basics, transportation, home energy, waste etc), what is your total? If you took all the actions listed above, you would reduce your emissions by _________. Your new total annual CO2 emissions would be _________.

Useful Resources: http://epa.gov/climatechange/index.html http://www.usctcgateway.net/ http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Global_warming http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoto_Protocol

Arguments Against Global Warming http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/personfactsheet.php?id=280 http://www.exxonsecrets.org/ http://www.skepticism.net/faq/environment/global_warming/index.html

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Discussion Questions to Inconvenient Truth. Answer as best as you can. To be discussed and collected on Wednesday, 1/24. 1) What global pattern seems to be linked to temperature increases?

2) Give 3 examples that are said to cause global warming and conversely, give 3 examples that are affected by global warming. Pick the problem whose solution could have the greatest impact on resolving the other problems.

3) What options do citizens have to minimize their contribution to global warming?

4) Is global warming an urgent issue in need of remedial (i.e. corrective) action? Explain.

5) Would you purchase a hybrid or electric car? Why or why not?

6) Does global warming vary depending on where a person lives? Provide example.

7) How do government and corporate policies impact individual choices?

8) What affects a vehicles fuel efficiency?

9) What are some possible ways to reduce emissions?

10) Which 2 industrialized nations have chosen NOT to ratify the Kyoto Protocol?

11) What is Kyoto? Why is it important?

12) What impact would rising sea-levels have?

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

Name: _____________________________ Identify your own personal emissions (please do this for Wednesday): http://epa.gov/climatechange/wycd/calculator/ind_calculator.html After going through each category (basics, transportation, home energy, waste etc), what is your total? If you took all the actions listed above, you would reduce your emissions by _________. Your new total annual CO2 emissions would be _________.

Useful Resources: http://epa.gov/climatechange/index.html http://www.usctcgateway.net/ http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Global_warming http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoto_Protocol

Arguments Against Global Warming http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/personfactsheet.php?id=280 http://www.exxonsecrets.org/ http://www.skepticism.net/faq/environment/global_warming/index.html

ENVS 1342: Intro to Env & Society

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