Open link in new tab for embedded video from CNN at https://youtu.be/PlI5l41Hpww uploaded 26 Sept. 2016.
Ties together my interests in China, the environment and sustainability. Why or how does ideology shape knowledge? What are the implications?
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Open link in new tab for embedded video from CNN at https://youtu.be/PlI5l41Hpww uploaded 26 Sept. 2016.
Ties together my interests in China, the environment and sustainability. Why or how does ideology shape knowledge? What are the implications?
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Trump thinks that solar panels aren’t the way to go to fix climate change Hillary thinks that this is the way to fix it
I find it interesting that in this one minute video the first forty seconds are of Hilary Clinton.
Democrats and republicans hold different beliefs. Trump and Hilary are from different political parties and hold diverse opinions. Whichever one of them becomes the leader of the United States, I have no doubt that there will be dramatic changes.
Ideology shapes knowledge by being based on your beliefs. A persons beliefs on a certain issue affects their knowledge on the issue. Originally Trump said Climate change was a hoax on his twitter and said that China made up climate change. Then he says that he never said that and that he believes in Climate change. Why did he defend himself saying that he never said that climate change is a hoax? Does Donald Trump believe in climate change or not? In the presidential debate he apparently believes in climate change but he doesn’t want to have the coal industries to go out of business. He then stated that he doesn’t believe solar panels work and they lost money because of it. He rather have coal industries stay and ruin our climate. This will cause more pollution in the United States.