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The Environment 5/1/2012. Learning Objectives Accurately describe the social, economic, and political dimension of major problems and dilemmas facing.

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1 The Environment 5/1/2012

2 Learning Objectives Accurately describe the social, economic, and political dimension of major problems and dilemmas facing contemporary American society Use knowledge and analyses of social problems to evaluate public policy, and to suggest policy alternatives, with special reference to questions of social justice, the common good, and public and individual responsibility.

3 Opportunities to discuss course content Today 11-2 Wednesday 10-2

4 Readings Required – Energy and Environmental Policy (Chapter 10) Dye Optional – Population, Global Inequality, and the Environmental Crisis (Chapter 15) Kendall

5 PAPER 3

6 About Paper 3 What it Contains – Revised Paper 2 – an argument for your own position (evidence, moral reasoning, feasibility) – Counter-argumentation for your conclusion – and Conclusion; 12-15 TOTAL pages of text - 15 Works Cited Rubric

7 Start Writing Paper 3 now!

8 What it Contains: Your Solution Pick/develop a solution to the controversial social problem This Could be – The Controversial Solution from Paper 2 – A different solution proposed by policy makers – Your own solution

9 What it Contains: Justification For your solution – Provide new reasons supporting your solution or those from paper 2 – Provide evidence to support your solution

10 What it Contains: Counter- argumentation identify the weakest aspects of your solution and defend it against your opponents – who is likely to oppose your choice and why – What would critics say is wrong with your solutions – provide counterargumentation for your solution and defend it against those would oppose your stance.

11 What it Contains: Your Moral Reasoning Support of your position from a personal Moral Reasoning perspective Identify your Obligations, Values, and Consequences in reaching your solution. Use the moral reasoning perspective to justify your solution

12 What it Contains: Feasibility Will it Work? – Politically (does it have the support of necessary decision makers) – Economically (can we afford the costs) What might need to be done to increase the chances of success?

13 What it Contains: A conclusion Finally, you get to write a conclusion Answer the normative question Finish with two or three strong paragraphs that summarize the Social Problem, the Controversial Policy Solution, and your decision. Be persuasive.

14 SUBMITTING THE PAPER

15 About Paper 3 You must submit two copies – in class on the day and time they are due – submitted to turnitin.com via Blackboard by 11:59 PM on the Day they are due. I grade the hard copy, and if this is late, you receive a grade of zero for that assignment

16 Copy # 1 In Class May 3rd

17 Copy 2: Turnitin via Blackboard This paper must also be submitted to turnitin.com by 11:59 PM on May 3rd Failure to do this will result in a 5 point deduction on the Paper 3 grade. Don’t leave points on the board

18 Overall Energy Use has increased

19 Why the increase Population Affluence Technology

20 We Don’t Use as Much per person

21 Energy We Use- Perpetual Will not run out Solar, Wind, Tidal

22 Energy We Use- Renewable Can be reproduced and Recreated We Use Less Renewable energy than in the 18 th century

23 Energy We use- Nonrenewable Cannot be Replaced Finite Oil, Natural Gas, Coal

24 What We Use

25 Our Old Energy Policy We had plenty of domestic sources Energy was readily available from other places We were not concerned with the environmental impact.

26 Our New Energy Policy How do we meet our Energy Needs? How can we do this without destroying our economy? How do we do this without destroying the Earth?

27 Meeting these Goals involves 3 things Conserving existing resources and using the more efficiently Finding New Stocks of existing Energy Sources Using More renewable and perpetual sources

28 EXISTING NON-RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES

29 Oil 36% of our Energy Use Mostly for Transportation Almost half is imported

30 The Price of Gas

31 Oil is Finite

32 U.S. Oil reserves

33 Problems of Oil It is finite There are hidden costs It produces greenhouse gases and pollution

34 Transporting Oil, A hidden Cost

35 The Politics of Oil

36 Natural Gas Advantages Cleaner Burning than Oil Easy to Transport and store The United States has known Reserves Disadvantages Cannot Be used for Transportation Still not carbon free Getting at reserves can have negative environmental consequences

37 The Saudi Arabia of Natural gas?

38 Coal Plenty of it Easy to ship Many Problems

39 Nuclear Advantages Used to Make Electricity Burns very Clean Can be produced domestically Disadvantages Problems of Waste and Storage Very high start up costs R=PxC - has the highest consequences


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