First student J
I agree with you that the policymakers are worried that the climate change may adversely affect the business environment in which they operate. However, you have not made it clear how the attitude of the policy maker towards the risk and uncertainty has affected their debate. For instance, are the policy makers still being objective over the matter? Are they enacting laws that are punitive out of fear?
Second student R
You have vaguely tackled the question without providing any substantive argument. What particular actions are the policy makers taking today? You have simply put forward a statement. Provide the specific actions that they are taking. You say people are feeling sad. Can we really establish that people are sad over the future uncertainty of climate change?
Third Student Ay
I like the way you have highlighted the risks Pepsi faces as well as the mitigation measures they have put in place. However, in addition to these risks that are macroeconomic in nature, are there any firm-specific risks that Pepsi is facing? What measures has Pepsi put in place to deal with the firm-specific risks?
Fourth Student Ser
You have properly identified the main risks Pepsi is facing in their operations as well as ways of managing those risks. However, do you think that the tools employed by Pepsi to manage the risks are effective?
Fifth student Rik
You have answered the question briefly and to the point. However, do you think these risks are going to change moving forward, or will Pepsi have to manage these risks from year-to-year?
Sixth Student