Activity: A Pollution Solution

Lesson Overview

In this activity, students acting as owners of companies emitting proscribed substances engage in a market for tradable pollution credits. So-called “cap-and-trade” programs have been used successfully to meet pollution standards while incorporating incentives to find least-cost solutions.

Video Demonstration

Materials:

  • $1 bills: 1 per student (or use candy, bonus points, homework passes, etc, in place of cash)
  • $5 bills: 5 (or use candy, bonus points, homework passes, etc, in place of cash)
  • Calculators: 1 per company (9 per class of 30)
  • Found in Screen Share Visuals
    • “The Problem”
    • “Potential Solutions and Costs”
    • “The AQCC Plan”
    • “The Challenge”
    • “A Better Solution”
  • Found in Download & Print
    • Role cards A, B, and C: 1 per student, 1/3 As, 1/3 Bs, 1/3 Cs
      • Use a different colored paper for each company’s role cards
    • Checks for purchasing certificates: 10-15 (varies)
    • Accounting sheets: 1 per firm – 3 As, 3 Bs, and 3 Cs for a class of 30 students. (Copy on same colored paper as firms’ role cards

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