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Stephen Harper’s climate change challenge in accordance with the world
“Stephen Harper has changed his mind, reversed his field and is now going to the UN climate change conference in Copenhagen. He didn’t want to do it. Climate change is becoming the most divisive issue in this country since the … Continue reading
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Stephen Harper says…
Hi everyone, Today Nathalie and I did our presentation on the Kyoto Protocol, focussing on David Suzuki’s criticism of the Conservative Government’s alleged disinterest in addressing fossil fuel emissions. If you would like to see the interview we discussed concerning … Continue reading
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Rubric for your class presentations
For the assignment 2 presentations, here’s the rubric I mentioned in class. There are five key elements we’re looking for in grading the presentations: Summary of original article. E.g. Did you give the audience a good sense of what the … Continue reading
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