In 400-500 words (include word count) you will thoroughly answer one of the discussion prompts provided for the week. In order to gain full points for your post, you need to:

    Cite specific examples or quotes from at least 3 different readings from the week; include appropriate in-text citations (author last name and page number/timestamp)
    Cite specific examples or quotes from at least 1 lecture from the week; include appropriate in-text citations (last name and timestamp)
    In your own words, define one of the key terms I list on the discussion board for the week. Please UNDERLINE it so your peer reviewers can evaluate your definition.

    1) Pick one of the scenarios outlined by David Wallace-Wells in “The Uninhabitable Earth.” Go through the section carefully and jot down notes as you go about various intersectional issues at work in the unequal impacts of the scenarios (you can listen to my lecture for a few examples such as analyzing how the heating of the earth will disproportionately affect people Indigenous to South/Central America for example). Do an intersectional analysis of the outcomes of the scenario, including ideas about how race, citizenship, gender, and other factors might play into the unequal impacts of climate change.

    class slides:
    https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1UGI_8_Eeg4fAfERDnwm6IkASx-KxQIZ4dqCi6Kcq_7E/edit#slide=id.p

    https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/15MmnerCA1WiDbVCEYZnj4888CuL2OdqnjcXrRXIghXs/edit#slide=id.p

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