Current Event Project
For class this past week it was once again my turn to teach, however instead of having a partner, I was on m own, I had to prepare a lesson revolving around current events, and being that it is, or was, Earth Day, I decided to do something about coal. The story I choose involved two feuding Native American tribes about how they would work together, or in this case, not work together to prepare the coal, and transport it to Asia.
What struck me as interesting in this article was, even in today's America, these Native Americans, despite tribe make-up are still passionate about the Earth and where they come from. Their traditions are sacred to them, and they will not compromise anything that could endanger them. Both of these tribes share valid points, however in today's world, we need to look beyond coal. We need to think of a way to capture energy that doesn't harm the environment. While coal would provide jobs for everyone on the reservation, it wouldn't be permanent. Coal doesn't last forever, but renewable energy does.
What struck me as interesting in this article was, even in today's America, these Native Americans, despite tribe make-up are still passionate about the Earth and where they come from. Their traditions are sacred to them, and they will not compromise anything that could endanger them. Both of these tribes share valid points, however in today's world, we need to look beyond coal. We need to think of a way to capture energy that doesn't harm the environment. While coal would provide jobs for everyone on the reservation, it wouldn't be permanent. Coal doesn't last forever, but renewable energy does.
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