d.c. summit deliberation activity
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60 Minutes of Deliberation- Climate Edition
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Question for Deliberation Should the U.S. promote the use of
renewable power in the form of tax breaks?
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Instructionso Read Material (10 minutes)o Form group of 5 o Develop Arguments in support of tax breaks for
renewable energy AND against tax breaks for
renewable energy (20 minutes)o Then place your arguments on the line based on
whether you think the argument is strong or weak
(try to develop both strong and weak arguments)
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Strong Argument
Weak Argument
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o What makes an argument weak or strong?o What are your arguments based on? Values or
facts?o How might someone that agrees that their
should be tax breaks for renewable energy respond to the opposing arguments?
o How might someone that is opposed to tax breaks for renewable energy respond to the arguments in favor?
o Which arguments do you think are misplaced on this line?
Whole Group Discussion
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How high a priority should this issue be for policy
makers?Crisis Urgent High Need Moderate Low
PriorityUnnecessary
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Fishbowl Discussion
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When you were developing arguments which did you think would be the most powerful? Did they end up being powerful arguments in the fishbowl?
What new arguments emerged that you found made you look at the issue in a new light?
What information would/will you seek out as you continue to reflect on this issue?
Reflection
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https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/making-renewable-energies-competitive/
http://blogs.reuters.com/great-debate/2014/06/26/why-the-shift-to-alternate-energies-continues-despite-shale-boom/
http://www.ucsusa.org/clean_energy/smart-energy-solutions/increase-renewables/barriers-to-renewable-energy.html#.WLiGOBIrKCQ
http://www.ucsusa.org/clean_energy/smart-energy-solutions/increase-renewables/renewable-energy-80-percent-us-electricity.html#.WLiIMxIrKCQ
https://www.forbes.com/sites/energysource/2012/04/25/the-surprising-reason-that-oil-subsidies-persist-even-liberals-love-them/#5e0bc5732792
https://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/06/upshot/do-oil-companies-really-need-4-billion-per-year-of-taxpayers-money.html
https://www.forbes.com/sites/drillinginfo/2016/03/28/the-case-for-free-market-energy-removing-energy-subsidies-and-price-controls-improves-market/2/#33d3b5ef770b
http://www.imf.org/external/np/fad/subsidies/
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