I believe it’s a fundamental mistake to teach climate change in this fashion. Professor Bothun is assuredly correct that climate change manifestations are upon us, and substantially more is “baked in” given the fact that models indicate that temperatures would rise an additional 0.8C even if we all crawled into caves today. Having said that, however, the policies and measures that we take to decarbonize the global economy, and our time schedule for doing so, will have a profound impact on whether we ultimately hold temperatures to 2-3C above pre-industrial levels, or end up in the RCP8.5 worst case scenario territory, with temperatures rising 4-5C. So, the focus here is not on “preventing climate change,” but rather “preventing the worst possible manifestations of climate change.”
Also, a singular focus on climate adaptation is likely to lead some students to believe that we can “live” with large amounts of climate change, which is much more the case for well-resourced nations such as the United States than most developing countries. For many countries in the South, full-throated mitigation policies by major emitters are critical, and I think it’s important in simulations to have students explore these options, and the equitable arguments for compelling more aggressive mitigation measures by the top 10 emitters. wil [cid:image005.jpg@01D7823E.02DD74D0] WIL BURNS Visiting Professor Environmental Policy & Culture Program Northwestern University Email: william.bu...@northwestern.edu<mailto:william.bu...@northwetsern.edu> Mobile: 312.550.3079 1810/1812 Chicago Ave. Evanston, IL 60208 https://epc.northwestern.edu/people/staff-new/wil-burns.html Want to schedule a call? 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Bothun <big...@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, July 26, 2021 4:02 PM To: Kate O'NEILL <kmone...@berkeley.edu> Cc: 'GEP-Ed List <gep-ed@googlegroups.com>; essfo...@aessonline.org Subject: Re: [ESS Forum] Asynchronous, on-line negotiations exercises? I have done similar exercises but have had the most success by having groups adopt countries and analyze a) what the main effects of climate change will be on their country and how might that impact GDP b) what kinds of adaptations can be done to cope with these changes c) what is a likely financial cost, in terms of fractional GDP Personally, I have long believed that climate change, in the form of severe regional weather, has been upon us for the last ten years so I find it counterproductive to have students deal with "politics and policy to prevent climate change". I find it more productive to have them focus on the issues of a) climate change is here, b) what kind of adaptation needs to occur, c) what policies must come into place to make it significantly worse (it will get incrementally worse regardless of what we do now). On Mon, Jul 26, 2021 at 1:47 PM Kate O'NEILL <kmone...@berkeley.edu<mailto:kmone...@berkeley.edu>> wrote: Hello everyone, (Apologies for cross-posting) I hope wherever you’re at in the year is treating you well. I am teaching an on-line and asynchronous summer course right now, and because why not, I have them doing a mock climate negotiation. There are only 40 students, they’ll be in groups of 10 (10 countries in each), and they have a complex, 4 article resolution to discuss. I’m a bit worried about the final part where they discuss and debate positions and try to come up with an agreement. But we can’t do anything live, it’ll carry on over 3-5 days as they add to discussion posts as and when they can. Has anyone tried this? Any tips on getting conversations started and keeping them going? Or apps you’ve used to facilitate these/keep discussions focused? They are doing opening statements with zoom backgrounds from their assigned countries! I’ve called it a climate “politics” exercise, not a “negotiations” one, as they’ll be reflecting as they go, and we don’t have time for the full-on, regular semester version. This is a 6 week course. Happy to share what we collectively come up with, Thanks! 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