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Students will examine and compare their current understandings of climate change in this introductory activity to the topic.
Students will synthesize information and predict possible outcomes of electrification and the green transition in the United States.
Students will evaluate the costs and benefits of pursuing various climate policy options through the eyes of a policymaker.
- Students will be able to compare and contrast different ways of measuring greenhouse gas emissions
- Students will be able to construct an argument about responsibility for climate change grounded in data about emissions
Students will synthesize information relating to climate change, extreme weather, and U.S. foreign policy and work both independently and collaboratively to design an effective policy response.
- Students will synthesize key understandings about issues facing Asia as a region.
Students will evaluate the implications of climate change and geoengineering through the lens of the U.S. National Security Council.
Students will be able to identify the challenges presented by renewable energy sources and describe how energy storage can help to address these challenges.
Students will understand the relative strengths and weaknesses of regulation and market-based solutions for climate change.
Students will understand that there are significant challenges faced by negotiators of international climate agreements.