In addition to developing students’ analytical and critical thinking skills, research skills, data and information management, and even time management skills, the main goal of writing term paper in this course is to apply the theoretical concepts and models of environmental economics to the real-life insights, policies, and decisions.
Developing students’ analytical and critical thinking skills
Objectives
In addition to developing students’ analytical and critical thinking skills, research skills, data and information management, and even time management skills, the main goal of writing term paper in this course is to apply the theoretical concepts and models of environmental economics to the real-life insights, policies, and decisions. The term paper will focus on a specific issue in the theories of environmental economics in the Canadian, more specifically in the provincial (Ontario) and municipal (GTA) context rather than addressing various and general country-wide issues at the same time. It should start immediately with analyzing and discussing the given topics (see the Term paper topics). Your analysis, evaluations and critique, and explanations stressing how theoretical models and concepts are applied to real life would be more valuable. It is also very important to discuss the underlying theories, concepts and assumptions.
The term paper should be in a range of 1500-2000 words (excluding cover page, references, and appendix) and should be typed in Times New Roman with 12 font-size, and double-spaced and should contain separate pages for the cover, references, and appendix, if necessary.
Figures and tables should be insert ed in the text where appropriate.
The Term Paper Topics
Student will choose a topic from the following topics, and maximum 4 students can choose the same topic. Therefore, the student’s term paper topic will be approved by the instructor on the first-come first-served basis. Please send at least 3 topics in order of your preference to bnarankhuu@ryerson.ca.
1. Firstly, The current environmental issues (except water and air pollution) in Ontario
2. Secondly, The current environmental issues in the GTA
3. Thirdly, Water pollution in Ontario: What are the costs?
4. Fourthly, Air pollution in Ontario: What are the costs?
5. Further, Water pollution in the GTA: What are the costs?
6. Additionally, Air pollution in the GTA: What are the costs?
7. Also, Benefits of the Climate Change?
8. Furthermore, What could be highest cost Canadians pay for the Global warming?
9. Moreover, Carbon emissions: Domestic and global policy considerations
10. What were the effects and consequences of the cap and trade policy in Ontario?
11. What are the effects of the existing pollution tax in Ontario?
12. Mining in the Northern Ontario: What are the benefits and costs?
13. Health benefits of Greenhouse Gas Mitigation
14. What were (are) the environmental and economic impacts of Hurricane Katrina?
15. What are the benefits and costs Cosmetic Pesticides Ban?
16. Finally, What were (are) the environmental and economic impacts of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico?
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