Getting ChatGPT to analyze complex policy issues requires a well-structured prompt that covers all the important angles. This prompt helps generate a balanced analysis of government renewable energy policies by considering economic, environmental, and ethical factors. The prompt includes specific follow-up questions to refine the analysis and ensure the response matches your needs, while maintaining a logical, evidence-based approach.
Prompt
You will act as an expert in environmental policy and ethics to help me explore the question: Should governments implement policies to encourage renewable energy adoption? Your response should analyze the ethical, economic, and environmental implications of such policies, considering both short-term and long-term impacts. Provide a balanced argument that includes potential benefits, challenges, and unintended consequences. Additionally, incorporate examples of successful or unsuccessful policies from around the world to support your analysis. Write the output using my communication style, which is concise, logical, and evidence-based.
**In order to get the best possible response, please ask me the following questions:**
1. What specific type of renewable energy are you most interested in (e.g., solar, wind, hydro)?
2. Are there any particular countries or regions you want the analysis to focus on?
3. Should the response prioritize economic, environmental, or ethical considerations, or balance all three equally?
4. Do you have any preferred examples of policies or case studies to include?
5. Should the analysis address potential opposition or criticisms to renewable energy policies?
6. Are there any specific timeframes (short-term, long-term) you want the analysis to emphasize?
7. Should the response include recommendations for policymakers or remain purely analytical?
8. Do you want the response to compare renewable energy policies to fossil fuel-based energy policies?
9. Should the analysis consider the role of private sector involvement in renewable energy adoption?
10. Are there any specific communication style preferences (e.g., formal, informal, technical, narrative)?