describe an environmental event that has happened since June 1, 2015, is tied in some way to human effects on the environment, and is related to the course topics covered in the textbook for that week.

1.You will complete a stages of change project in Week 2 and in Week 3. During this project you will implement one action that is intended to help solve an environmental problem studied in this course. You will document your change in a short reflection (~400 words).

Stages of Change #2

This is where you will upload your write up for the second of two Stages of Change Projects.  Write about 400 words describing what you did, why you selected the project, what the effect would be if everyone in your local area did what you did, why you think more people are not doing it, and what you could do to convince more people to do the activity. Your file must be uploaded by 11:55 pm on Saturday, July 15, 2017.  Refer to instructions and project ideas posted separately on the course Moodle site.

Student guideline:

I want you to do two different assignments both assignments should be approximately two double-spaced pages in length. So, total of 4 pages, two different topics, two different files. I provided the three chapters for this week these two assignment should be related to the course topics for this week. I also added a sample for the Environment in the news so you can have an idea how this assignment looks like.

Professor guideline:

2.You will complete two Environment in the News log activities per week for each of the four weeks. Each log entry must describe an environmental event that has happened since June 1, 2015, is tied in some way to human effects on the environment, and is related to the course topics covered in the textbook for that week. A good log entry describes the event, explains why the event caught the student’s interest, relates the event to specific course content in the textbook, and is based on a strong reference source. The event can be something that humans did to the environment or something that the environment did to humans (as long as humans had a role in creating the event); it can also be release of new data or studies on topics related to the impact of humans on the environment. Because environmental science is a broad umbrella (see Chapter 1), it includes the social sciences as well as the physical and biological sciences; consequently, log entries can also include social science topics related to human impact on the environment. Sample data sources are provided on the course Moodle site. Log entries should be approximately two double-spaced pages in length.

"Get 15% discount on your first 3 orders with us"
Use the following coupon
FIRST15

Order Now