Dear Students,
After studying different environmental issues,
it's time for you to find an environmental cause that interests you.
Below there is a list of web sites that you may peruse.
You may also do a search for other environmental causes that you find important.
1. Competency 1: Interprets a Contemporary World Problem
- Identify actors, facts, and context -
You need to write a detailed report on an environmental
group and their campaign,
answering the basic questions:
who, what, where, how, why, when (timeline/goals and history).
Most of this information can be found on
their web sites, but a check of other online sources
such as Wikipedia may offer other perspectives.
100 words minimum, full sentences.
No copying and pasting. Must be in your own words.
2. Competency 2: Take a position on a contemporary issue
- Considers opportunities for social action -
Write your opinion on the cause. Here are some sample questions you may answer.
-Do you agree with the cause? Why or why not?
-Would you like to take action by signing an online petition?
-What do you not quite understand about the campaign?
- Do you have any solutions in mind that could help the campaign?
-How does it relate to you as a citizen?
-How could you change your daily activities to help support the cause?
100 words minimum.
3. Send your Word document to me at grondinm@cqsb.qc.ca.
You have time in class on Monday october 19th to work on this.
Your assignment is due by Sunday October 25th
before you go to bed (as in, Monday morning).
"At this moment, Greenpeace campaigners are working tirelessly around the globe,
monitoring governments and industry, researching solutions, blocking dangerous practices,
doing whatever it takes to protect our planet’s life-giving resources."
"Our mission is to protect the diversity of nature and our quality of life.
We work with government, business and individuals to conserve our environment by
providing science-based education, advocacy and policy work, and acting as a catalyst for
the social change that today's situation demands."
Wangari Maathai is the founder of the Green Belt Movement,
an environmentalist, a civil society and women's rights activist, and a parliamentarian.
A Green party or ecologist party is a formally organized political party based on
the principles of Green politics. These principles include environmentalism, reliance
on grassroots democracy, nonviolence, and support for social justice causes, including
those related to the rights of indigenous peoples, among others. "Greens" believe that the
exercise of these principles leads to the health of people, societies, and ecosystems.
(Wikipedia)
"Established in 1977, Sea Shepherd Conservation Society (SSCS) is an international non-profit,
marine wildlife conservation organization. Our mission is to end the destruction of habitat and slaughter
of wildlife in the world's oceans in order to conserve and protect ecosystems and species.
Sea Shepherd uses innovative direct-action tactics to investigate, document, and take action
when necessary to expose and confront illegal activities on the high seas. By safeguarding
the biodiversity of our delicately-balanced ocean ecosystems, Sea Shepherd works to ensure
their survival for future generations."
"Oxfam has been responding to increasing numbers of very serious droughts and floods in recent years.
We have also been helping poor communities to adapt, such as through better flood defences or drought
resistant farming techniques.
We have launched a global campaign because of our experience working with poor communities across
the world and because we know that unless we all act now, much worse is to come.
Oxfam believes that climate change is a global problem, requiring a global solution – a UN deal that is fair
to both rich and poor countries. We are calling on world leaders to support this."
International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) is an
international organization dedicated to natural resource conservation.
Founded in 1948, its headquarters is located in the Lake Geneva area in Gland, Switzerland.
The IUCN brings together 83 states, 108 government agencies, 766 Non-governmental organizations
and 81 international organizations and about 10,000 experts and scientists from countries around the world.
(Wikipedia)
The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is an international non-governmental organization
working on issues regarding the conservation, research and restoration of the environment,
formerly named the World Wildlife Fund, which remains its official name in the United States and Canada.
The Sierra Club's members are more than 750,000 of your friends and neighbors.
Inspired by nature, we work together to protect our communities and the planet.
The Club is America's oldest, largest and most influential grassroots environmental organization.
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