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SUS1501 Assignment 8
PORTFOLIO (COMPLETE
ANSWERS) Semester 2 2024
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, SUS1501 Assignment 8 PORTFOLIO (COMPLETE
ANSWERS) Semester 2 2024
Introduction My aim in compiling this portfolio was to
reflect on the things that have struck me throughout this
crazy module. My starting point for doing this was to
revisit my opinions to the multiple choice questions which
were presented in the Crossroads assignment. I present
these current opinions, together with my original
opinions, and some brief notes in the section entitled:
“Back at the Crossroads!” Once I have done this, I draw
some key conclusions about this crazy module and about
the things that did indeed strike 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?
It seems like you're working on a reflective portfolio based on a module that involved multiple-
choice questions and topics such as climate change. Let's break this down and provide a
thoughtful approach to writing notes for the first question, as requested:



Back at the Crossroads!

1. Statement: “Unless fossil-fuel use slows dramatically, the earth’s average
temperature could rise by six degrees Celsius in the next 100 years.”
o Your Original Opinion: Who cares?
o Current Opinion and Reflection:
 Initially, you may have felt indifferent or perhaps overwhelmed by the
magnitude of the problem, leading to a dismissive or detached response
like, "Who cares?" This reaction might have stemmed from feeling
distanced from the topic or unsure about its direct impact on your life.
 However, as the module progressed, the importance of climate change and
its consequences likely became clearer. The rise in global temperatures by
six degrees Celsius could have catastrophic effects on ecosystems,

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