Here are the ones so far:
1.How many of you have been to other countries
Is there a difference between the air here and the air there
If Yes , why
2.How do you think that Hong Kong got themselves in this situation
3.Many of you have heard that the effects of global warming and air pollution is irreversible. Do you think this is true
4.Can Technology and Human development exist without pollution and without harming the natural world
5.What kind of everyday choices can we do to improve our air quality
6.What can the government change or contribute to help change the global situation
7.What kind of human values contribute to the destruction of nature and our environnment
8.Do you think that their is a limit for society or the world to be based on indiviualism
9.What can we do to promote public mindedness versus individualism
10.
I need one last one.|||Debating topics or %26quot;moots%26quot; are usually a statement rather than a question, and people take a side on the statement (either affirmative or negative). For example, a moot I debated recently was %26quot;That nuclear power is our best bet%26quot; and we were negating this. So I suggest turning the questions into positive statements (so people can agree or disagree), and maybe using the one on nuclear power. Another good one is %26quot;that we should embrace genetic engineering%26quot;. That last one is a good moot. It is relatively easy to debate over, it was part of an impromptu debating tournament I was in. We only got three minutes after hearing the moot and your side to prepare, so it%26#039;s a good moot if you just want a casual debate.|||Are you sure that%26#039;s development and not just a whacko example of nondevelopment?