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Module 6 - Discussion:
Environmental Ethics
View one or more of the following Ted Talks
videos.
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A Simple and Smart Way to Fix Climate Change (16:31) - In this talk, Dan Miller shares his passion
and empathy for saving our planet.
·
Forget Climate Apocalypse. There's Hope For Our Warming
Planet (13:21) - In this talk, journalist Jelmer Mommers
discusses the real story behind climate change. The truth is more human and
peaceful than fiction, because millions of people are working to end the era of
fossil fuels, along with the violence and inequality that have accompanied this
era from the beginning.
·
Paul Gliding: The Earth is Full (16:46) (Links to an external site.) - In this video, Paul Gliding discusses
the consumed space by humans living on earth and the resources used. He
addresses the devastating consequences in his terrifying yet hopeful talk.
·
Steve Howard: Let's Go All-In on Selling Sustainability
(13:18) - (Links to an external site.) Steve Howard, the chief
sustainability officer at the IKEA, talks about his quest to sell eco-friendly
materials and practices to both internal and worldwide customers. In his talk,
he lays the challenge for other global giants because sustainability has gone
from a nice-to-do to a must-do.
·
Why Don't I Care About Climate Change (13:10) - In this talk, teen philanthropist David
Saddington explains why people do not care about climate change and provides a
new perspective on climate change and why people really should care.
·
The Reality of Climate Change (16:34) - David Puttnam looks at Climate Change
through different lenses, all of which reveal the unsustainable ways in which
we are living. Climate Change is real, but throughout history humans have
failed to set political and economic concerns aside for our greater good. In
this talk, he asks the question, will we ignore the latest warning?
Reflect on the issues discussed in the
video(s) you viewed and post a thoughtful discussion addressing the following
points:
·
What is the speaker's
point of view about the topic? Is the speaker biased?
·
What ethical issues
and ethical reasoning are argued?
·
Do you think that
environmental issues have moral and ethical implications? Why or why not?
·
Do you agree with the
speaker's point of view? Be specific and thorough. Express how and why you
agree or disagree and discuss how ethics and values contribute to your opinion.
Consider the theoretical concepts discussed in the course. Do not just state your
viewpoint, rather provide relevant details to support your findings and/or
position.
Read your peers' posts
and comment in a respectful manner to at least one classmate that you agree
with and one that you disagree with. Be specific in your responses to their
positions. Review the discussion
guidelines and the
evaluation rubric to ensure your submission meets the standard.
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