Provide a brief summary of the speaker’s remarks.
Provide some reflection on those comments. Some ideas for reflection are:
Pick one idea. Choose a point, fact or argument made by the speaker that intrigued you, infuriated you,
puzzled you, or otherwise appealed to you. Write a post in which you discuss that and your reaction, including
an explanation for why you reacted that way.
Connect the dots. How does the speaker’s comments relate to something else we’ve read or discussed in
class?
Consider a new perspective. Think about the speaker’s main points; how might a different actor respond to
them? So, for example, what might an NGO, a utility owner, an oil company or an international organization
think about the speaker’s comments? How would they respond, and why do you think they would respond that
way?
I will provide you Inclass ppt slides + Speaker's ppt
and O'Neill's reading, its from page 51-63.
Kenneth W. Abbott and Thomas Hale page 195-212
comments to at least one of the course readings
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