1. According to “The story of stuff”: How is “stuff” extracted, processed, distributed, and disposed? What are its impacts—environmental and social?
2. According to the assignments in Part Two and Part Three: How have we been transformed into obsessive consumers?
3. (a) Connecting “The story of stuff” to the assignments in Part Four and Part Five: How has the consumerist culture damaged the environment and been a fundamental cause of climate change, disasters, and widening wealth inequality? (b) On the other hand, what/who do the assignments in Part Two most fundamentally blame for the creation of consumerist culture?
4. According to Part Six: What is the trend in U.S. and global wealth inequality?
250-word minimum; no maximum word count. Display the word count at the end of your post.
Part 1
- Our story: The story of stuff (Links to an external site.)
- The Story of Stuff (Links to an external site.) (22 minutes)
Part 2
- Affluenza (Links to an external site.) (56 minutes)
Part 3
- The Litter Myth (Links to an external site.) (33 minutes)
- Susan Spotless (Links to an external site.) (1 minute)
- The Crying Indian (Links to an external site.) (1 minute)
- The constant consumer (Links to an external site.)
- We are all accumulating mountains of things (Links to an external site.)
Part 4
- Use it and lose it: The outsize effect of U.S. consumption on the environment (Links to an external site.)
- The world is drowning in ever-growing mounds of garbage (Links to an external site.)
- Climate change is the symptom. Consumer culture is the disease (Links to an external site.)
- Climate change threatens the global food supply, UN warns (Links to an external site.) (1.30 minutes)
- Natural disasters worsen wealth gap and inequality, study says (Links to an external site.)
Part 5
- The causes of global climate change (Links to an external site.)
- Carbon-intensive industries—the industries that emit the most carbon (Links to an external site.)
- Which countries have emitted the most CO2 since the year 1750? (Links to an external site.) (10 minutes)
Part 6
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