Class Research Resources and Assignments

Week 15
In class - Student Presentations
Videos of Week 15 - Student Presentations

11 January 2007

1. Sarah Zibailo, The Ethics of Shark Fisheries
2. Cynthia Hajjar, Environmental Ethics of Manitonquat (Medicine Story)
3. Carolina Saiz, Global Change and Peak Oil: What are the Real Possibilities for Solar Energy Use?
4. Jordan Hall, Mandatory Imposed Water Usage Limits: Massachusetts DEP, Water Management Act
5. Kara-Marie Nedd, Ethical Concerns of Cruise Ship Pollution in the Eastern Caribbean
6. James Smith, Global Warming – What’s All the Disbelief About?
7. Alison Armstrong, Ethics of Water Resource Management in a Culture of Consumption
8. Rebecca Jonilionis, Sprawl: Problem, or Progress in California?
9. Wendy Mctyre, Environmental Ethics and the Political Machine
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10. Richard Gonzalez, The Environmentalist Legacy of Francisco Alves Mendes Filho (Chico Mendes)
11. Alexander Gallichon, The Major Dilemma Facing the Small Fishing Communities of Northeastern Quebec
12. Daniel Broyles, The Environmental Ethics of Earth First!
13. Forbes Kelley, Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring was “A Fable for Tomorrow” - Potential Guiding Principle
14. Evan Larson, The Ethics of Making Water a Commodity in the Developing World
15. Kendal Crawford, The Ethics of the Bush Administration’s Forest Restoration Act
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16. James Braman, Where has our Boston Light Rail Gone?
17. Kin Siu Lau, Chinese Urban Development and Farm Land
18. Steve Schneider, Sugar Cane Farming in the Florida Everglades
19. Kathleen Roy, Environmental Ethics of Warfare
20. Alanna McKee, Hazardous Waste Sites: To Reuse or Not to Reuse

    Note for all students: For your reference, in writing your papers, please make sure to use the best writing practices for citing sources as outlined in the student guide booklet, entitled:

Writing with Internet Sources: A Guide for Harvard Students
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Printed copies of this important style manual are available at the Extension School offices at
51 Brattle Street
Cambridge, MA 02138.


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