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Climate Change (EXAM)
Dette modul repeterer analyse af både non-fiction og fiction igennem arbejde med artikler og noveller omhandlende klimaforandringerne. Forløbet har desuden den dimension, at eleverne arbejder med individuelle oplæg, hvor de præsenterer retorisk analyse af de dækkede tekster.
Forløbet skal give en forståelse for den retorik og det vokabularium, der anvendes indenfor formidling af klimakrisen, og der er valgt tekster fra hele spektret fra katastrofealarm til håbefuldhed.
Kernetekster:
Attenborough, David: Speech at COP26 Climate Summit in Glasgow, Nov 1, 2021 (speech)
Fleming, Amy et al: ”Heat: the next big inequality issue,” The Guardian, Aug, 2018 (article)
Livny, Ephrat: “Kids around the world are suing governments over climate change – and it’s working,” Reuters, July, 2018 (article)
Kolbert, Elizabeth: ”Coal for Christmas at the UN Climate Conference,” The New Yorker, December 2018. (article)
Borunda, Alejandra: "How can city dwellers help with climate change? Buy less stuff", National Geographic, July 2019. (article)
Euronews with AP: "Paris climate goals 'out of reach' unless rapid changes occur, UN climate report warns", Euronews, August 2021.
Hentz, Daniel: "Is the Great Barrier Reef making a comeback?", Oceanus, February 2023 (article)
Jayanti, Suriya: "Nuclear Power is the only solution", Time, December, 2023 (article)
The Day After Tomorrow, 2004, Roland Emmerich (film)
Spiliotopoulos, Yakos: "Into the Storm" fra Everything Change, An Anthology of Climate Fiction, 2016
Thron, Daniel: "The Grandfather Paradox" fra Everything Change, An Anthology of Climate Fiction, 2016
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