Climate Change Rogerian Argument Essay
ORDER # | 100012 |
PAPER TYPE | ESSAY |
WRITING LEVEL | UNDERGRADUATE |
WRITING STYLE | MLA |
# OF SOURCES | 4 |
# OF PAGES & WORD COUNT | 4≈ 1100 WORDS |
As climate change is such a broad topic, I will say my focus is climate change and society. But becoming more precise in exactly my argument points and conclusive thesis statement is still to be determined. I want to discuss that the general public knowledge about the environment and science of climate change, its conditions, its causes, and its consequences are considerably more evident than our understanding of the societal changes it has threatened. Climate change has become what it is due to the complex process of societal development through generations. Which I feel is key to exploring more in this paper so that we find ways to all need to understand and react to the challenges it presents. The conditions of the changing climates present an important role in people’s lives and can interfere with lives in various ways. Outcomes of climate change are complicated, inevitable, and will likely become worse over time. The truth is that the causes are acknowledged, sometimes grasped, and the certainty of it all is that human actions are at the center of the debate. Climate change is due to human failure. And the saddening fact is that the governments or businesses that produced most of the problem often suffer the results, but minor. Compared to the majority, which contributions the least often are the most affected, helpless, and unprepared. Additionally to the suspected impacts in the most serious economic and environmental discussion, every individual’s health has progressed as a critical area associated with climate change. Although I have rarely seen this as commonly considered as a crucial political interest, some of my research suggests that the result of climate change upon people’s health will be severe. Furthermore, climate change will have vast implications on human well-being, reflecting on social structures and peoples ways of life. *Please provide all your research in a work cited page |