Answer all the questions for ALL the 3 activities. The total response of each activity should be at most 250 words long listed below.
1) Activity 3b: U.S. China Deal
Reading
Read Canada Cant Hide any Longer After U.S.-China Deal by Dave Sawyer in The Globe and Mail.
· Sawyer, D. (2014, November 12). Canada cant hide any longer after U.S.-China climate deal. The Globe and Mail. Retrieved from http://www.theglobeandmail.com/globe-debate/canada-cant-hide-any-longer-after-us-china-climate-deal/article21553164/
Focus Questions
1. Are you hopeful that Canada will take stronger action on climate change at the federal level?
2) Activity 7: Focus on Your Value System
Reading
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
· Gifford, R. (2013, July). Dragons, mules, and honeybees: Barriers, carriers, and unwitting enablers of climate change action . Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 69(4), 41-48. doi: 10.1177/0096340213493258
Focus Questions
1. Explain the dragons of inaction, mules, and honeybees.
2. Which category or categories do you fall into?
3) Activity 5: Renewable Energy
Reading
Read Al Gores article The Turning Point: New Hope for the Climate.
· Gore, A. (2014, June 18). The turning point: New hope for the climate. Rolling Stone, 1212. Retrieved from http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/the-turning-point-new-hope-for-the-climate-20140618
Note
You are encouraged to explore REN21s 2014 Global Status Report, the worlds most frequently referenced report on the renewable energy sector, which is a recommended reading for this module.
· Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century (REN21). (2014). Global status report. Web link: http://www.ren21.net/REN21Activities/GlobalStatusReport.aspx.
Focus Questions
1. Do you share Al Gores realistic hope regarding the transition to renewable energy?
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Section B: Essay (70 marks)
Write an essay of 750 words discussing some of the issues and challenges associated with creating an international agreement to curb greenhouse gas emissions. Your essay must consider some of the problems already encountered with international agreements on climate change as well as ongoing challenges. Also consider the following questions: Should a new agreement be legally binding at the international level? Should all countries be treated equally? What action would you like to see Canada take on climate change?
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