EnviroBlog Guideline Questions
Why is there such a strong
political divide (i.e. Republicans largely oppose the Cape Wind project,
while Democrats largely favor it)?
Once the financing phase is over, how involved will citizens of Cape Cod be in discussing structrual set up, design, etc.?
What are the major arguments for both those who advocated for the Cape Wind project and those who opposed it?
What kind of projections are
being made for the future of the Cape Cod project and its final stages
before production? What benefits and/or losses does the Cape Cod region
and its citizens face?
How has the media handled both
the coverage about the controversy and also the actual outcome/final
decision? Have political biases shone through in left-of-center and
right-of-center news publications? What levels
of journalism have been produced (i.e. news, op-eds, letters to the
editor, etc.)?
What kind of new media has been employed during the Cape Wind project controversy and overall stages?
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