Write a position paper on the Singapore Green Plan 2030. You should study the Singapore Green Plan 2030 in general, its key focus pillars / key programmes, and what it states about individual action.
A. Choose ONE key focus pillar / key programme listed in the Singapore Green Plan 2030 (https://www.greenplan.gov.sg/) and explain its relevance to addressing intergenerational justice.
Guiding points:
• Briefly explain what Singapore Green Plan 2030 is.
• Read up on what intergenerational justice mean.
• There are five key pillars of the Green Plan. Read the brief descriptions in the website.
• You must select one of the key pillars in the Singapore Green Plan 2030 and explain how it is relevant to addressing intergenerational justice. 30 marks
B. Appraise possibilities of individual action in that one key focus pillar / key programme of your choice from the Singapore Green Plan 2030.
Guiding points:
• The Singapore Green Plan 2030 has provided defined courses of actions to support its key five pillars /programmes.
• From your chosen key pillar/ programme in Question A, look at and find out the defined course of action or structured plan already in place in Singapore and briefly elaborate this defined course of action.
• The “defined course of action or structured plan” refers to the individual points (bulleted by a icon) in the infographics on this website: https://www.greenplan.gov.sg/infographics
• For this structured plan, consider the method of governance, participation, and ompliance.
• Examine this structured plan and provide details on the possibility (or impossibility) of actions to achieve commonly intended sustainable goals.
• Indicate how this structured plan appreciates diversity in Singapore for environmental sustainability.
• Is your selected plan able to play a role in global environmental sustainability? If yes, how so? If not, why not?
• Consider addressing counterarguments and challenges for your chosen structured plan.
C. Illustrate your appraisal in Question B with ONE concrete example, which can be an example of a possible action and/or a set of challenges for / contradictions of a relevant individual action. This example can be from the list in the official Singapore Green Plan 2030 or can be your own idea that is relevant to sustainability solutions.