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| RMcGinnis | Question Formation: Ryan McGinnis | 0 | Apr 2 2009, 11:26 AM EDT by RMcGinnis | ||
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1. What are the varying degrees of wisdom based upon the reading? (233, 234, 235)
2. What qualities do we associate with wisdom in society? (224, 225) 3. What did researchers discover based upon the "Beeper Research Study"? (238, 239, 240) |
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| AThomas2 | Question Formation- Amanda Thomas | 0 | Mar 26 2009, 9:48 PM EDT by AThomas2 | ||
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Thread started: Mar 26 2009, 9:48 PM EDT
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1. How will the current economic state affect the United States’ policies regarding global warming? Will environmental policies take a backseat to the economy? Will Americans be willing to spend money to lessen the long-term effects? Easton’s Taking Sides
2. How can scientists convince the world to make and follow environmental policies? How will global policies be enforced, by force and the threat of war? Could global warming cause another World War? Easton’s Taking Sides 3. I am curious as to how President Obama’s administration will respond to global warming. Will Obama ratify the Kyoto treaty form 1997? Considering the American economy, will Obama’s policies resemble the ideas of Nicholas Stern or the former Bush Administration? Easton’s Taking Sides |
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| Anonymous | Question Formation: Jessica Watahovich | 0 | Mar 26 2009, 9:35 PM EDT by Anonymous | ||
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Why did the U.S. help to create the Koyoto Protocal, but did not agree to sign it? Would global warming have decreased / stabalized at all over the last 10 years if the U.S. would have signed it?
Is the globe really going to warm as fast as they are expecting? It has taken this long to get to the current state are current CO2 emissions so high that the globe will heat up this drastically? Did the Bush administration meet its proposed goal of reducing the GHG intensity? Why only 18 percent? Will cutting greenhouse gases hurt the U.S.'s economy that much? Is it worth the risk not to cut GHS? |
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