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Describes the history of the issue based on an interpretation of primary and secondary sources.
On slide four, this criteria is asking you to describe the history of climate change based on the interpretations in the primary and second sources in the United Nations Briefing document. You have not yet included a primary and secondary source from this list. You must incorporate at least one primary and one secondary source from this list and elaborate on your discussion of climate change over time. It might help to create a timeline. In your speaker's notes, explain what specific laws and regulations have been put into place. When did the history of the topic begin? When did it become a truly global issue?
Examines how historians and other (social, economic, political) groups perceived and recorded their interpretations of the issue over time
On slide six, I don't see references. You are certainly moving in the right direction here. Just be sure to cite your sources and explain your points. Use the speaker notes to expand on the bullet points you make in the slides (slides five and six). Think about how historians, economists, and politicians have discussed this topic over time. What has changed? What ideas have stayed the same? How do politics play a role in pollution (in U.S.A, or anywhere)? How do economists, environmental scientists, politicians, and historians differ in their views? In other words, did you note any biases from specific groups of people throughout the history of the topic? For example, you could compare Clinton's stance in 2005 to Bush's in 1989 to see how the political perception has changed over time. Additionally, in your next submission, please be sure to add the historian's perspective (with cited evidence to support your assertions) and be sure to address how their perspective (and that of the other groups) has changed over time. I strongly recommend taking a look at these additional sources to help you master this criterion:
Explains how historical context and inquiry could inform current discussions and future decisions related to the issue
In your next submission, you will need to explain how historical context and inquiry could inform both current discussions and future decisions related to climate change. The project resource, "Explore the Past to Understand the Present and Shape the Future" provides the quote, "Explore the past--shape the future". This quote is meant to underscore the fact that we study history not to simply understand the past, but also to utilize history and all the lessons it contains when modeling and planning our future. For example, could it be used to shape political policies? What about economic regulations? Or social action? Adding a couple of specific ways that historical context and inquiry can be used will lead to mastery of this criterion