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10%     Oral Current Events PowerPoint

15%     Peace Film Festival Critique

15%     Environmental Justice Editorial

20%     Midterm Review

20%     Participation

20%     Final Review & Final Review Assignment

 

 

Carbon Calculator: http://www.bp.com/iframe.do?categoryId=9005522&contentId=7011382

 

 

Assignments from Past Courses:

NYT Science Daily section: http://www.nytimes.com/pages/science/index.html

 

4th Hour Journal

Oral Report Articles

Current Events Oral Report

Web Page Review

Short Editorial Responses (approx. 3)

    Carson/Gibbs response

    NYT-based editorial

     Bill Meadows response

 

Alternative Energy Reading (now on reserve at Olin Library)

 

Great Bear Rainforest

 

Clean Car Case Study

 

2002 NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL SCORECARD EDITION

 

The Scorecard separates pro-environment Members of Congress from those who put the interests of polluters first. Some of the high (and low) lights include more than two dozen members of the House of Representatives who got perfect scores and 57 who got zeroes, meaning they didn't cast a single pro-environment vote on a Scorecard issue!

 

Among those 57 were the two most powerful leaders who vote in the House, Majority Leader Dick Armey and Majority Whip Tom DeLay (the Speaker of the House, by tradition, rarely votes). In the Senate, there were two perfect 100% scores (kudos to LCV Environmental Champion Paul Wellstone of Minnesota and Jack Reed of Rhode Island) - and 13 zeroes.

 

Find out more at: http://www.capwiz.com/lcv/dbq/officials/

 

 

 

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