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A class holds a collegial discussion about light pollution and the ways a community can combat it.
They begin the discussion by reviewing scientific studies that explain how light pollution harms nocturnal creatures.
A member of the discussion group asks, "To what degree does our community need to worry about this considering we don't live near a lot of wild animals?"
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Use the scenario to answer the question.
Which response would best propel the discussion toward larger ideas?
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Your concern seems to be that our efforts O would be wasted because there are few
animals near us.
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That's an interesting point of view, but let's consider ways light pollution might impact our community, even with our limited animal population.
We should obviously do whatever we can to help the animals that are near us.
Considering how much we rely on creatures like bats to keep our insect populations down, that is a ridiculous question.
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Option 2.
It acknowledges the speaker’s point respectfully and invites the group to consider broader impacts of light pollution on the community (human health, energy use, safety, ecosystem services, night sky visibility), which propels the discussion toward larger ideas.
It acknowledges the speaker’s point respectfully and invites the group to consider broader impacts of light pollution on the community (human health, energy use, safety, ecosystem services, night sky visibility), which propels the discussion toward larger ideas.
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