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SUS150 Assignment 8 2024 Final Portfolio

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SUS1501
ASSIGNMENT 8 PORTFOLIO

DUE: OCTOBER 2024




SEMESTER 2 2024

, Introduction




The purpose of creating this portfolio was to reflect on the key insights I gained
throughout this intense module.

I began by revisiting my thoughts on the multiple-choice questions from the
Crossroads assignment. In the section titled "Back at the Crossroads," I
compare my current perspectives with my initial opinions and provide brief notes
on both.

After completing this reflection, I highlight some key conclusions about the
module and the aspects that left a lasting impression on me.




Back at the Crossroads!



1. (YOU MUST WRITE NOTES ON THIS QUESTION) “Unless fossil-fuel use
slows dramatically, the earth’s average temperature could rise by six degrees
Celsius in the next 100 years.” My personal opinion on this statement is most
closely described by:

a. Who cares?

b. I don’t believe this climate change nonsense.

c. Six degrees will make winters much more bearable to me personally.

d. I’m a bit concerned about this, but there is nothing that I can do about it.

e. I’m a bit concerned about this, but why should I invest my personal time,
effort or money in solving a general social problem.

f. I think that individually we can and should strive to solve this problem for
the greater good.

Choice now: f

Choice in assignment 1: f

Notes: In both Assignment 1 and this task, I selected option "f," which reflects
my belief that individual actions play a crucial role in combating climate change.
This viewpoint is consistent with the ethical theories explored in the SUS1501
course, particularly utilitarianism and deontological ethics. Utilitarianism focuses
on actions that result in the greatest good for the greatest number, implying that

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