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Portlanders More Homogeneous Than Originally Perceived: A Climate Change Survey

February 5, 2017 9:39 pm by Ada Barbee — last modified February 6, 2017 6:58 pm

Portlanders More Homogeneous Than Originally Perceived: A Climate Change Survey

By Allie Osgood, Hannah Machiorlete, and Ada Barbee Αccording to Why We Disagree About Climate Change author Mike Hulme, climate change has shifted from existing as a geological and environmental problem to a “social phenomenon” (xxv). Through this survey and analysis, we seek to understand the evaluation of climate change from the perspective of Portland […]

Portlandia’s Discourse on Climate Change

February 5, 2017 8:40 pm by Shoshana Rybeck — last modified March 3, 2017 10:45 am

Portlandia’s Discourse on Climate Change

Team members: Kyle Mezrahi, Berkly Martell, Summer Watkins, Shoshana Rybeck, and Jesse Milman Procedure Although the assignment reads “…form a group of 2-4 people”, Professor Proctor gave us permission to form a group of five. The main goal of this surveying assignment was to understand how the various people of Portland, Oregon perceive the importance […]

Climate Change: A Thorn in the City of Roses

February 5, 2017 1:37 pm by Lauren Walker — last modified February 6, 2017 6:51 pm

Climate Change: A Thorn in the City of Roses

Team members: Nicole Godbout, Lauren Walker, and Ben Carsner Procedure Climate change continues to be a hotly debated topic as many countries and corporations value profit more than the conservation and preservation of our planet. It is important to understand the reasoning and opinions of individuals and nations that form these debates. Our Intro to […]

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