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Answer the following questions.
Cite at least two SPECIFIC passages (pages) of Kolbert’s book "Field Notes from a Catastrophe" to support
your answers. More citations will get you more points, as will depth of thought in your comments.
Include the questions as well as your
answers in a different color font

6.How could you encourage your community, state, and country to address and respond to
climate change?
7.Would you be willing to pay more for your energy and power if it meant the avoidance of fossil
fuels and coal-fired power plants that generate most of our electricity
8.What are some problems with switching to electric cars?
9.What are some problems associated with our diving into using ethanol fuel as an alternative to
gasoline?
10.From what you’ve learned from reading Kolbert’s book and from other sources, do you feel you
can make a difference? Do you feel inspired at all to act by teaching others and becoming a
“greener” person? Or are you perhaps unconvinced about the reality or seriousness of climate
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