[ORDER SOLUTION] global climate crisis
Guidance: Do not take on a list of steps or a broad idea. This is not a set of directions but an appeal to an audience who is wringing its hands, so to speak. Narrow your focus to THE MOST SIGNIFICANT STEP to take and defend that very concrete step against objections from the reader who might wish to take a different approach. Remember: An argument is a defense of one position–yours–among many possible positions. This prompt calls for a sustained, knowledgeable appeal for meaningful and significant (not minor) change based on valid reasoning. It is directed at an audience of readers who are resistant to the claim for many valid reasons of their own. Your argument, therefore, should present positive and constructive reasons for change (based on the principles of sustainability, for example), while simultaneously overcoming the valid objections and general resistance of the audience. Use your powers of persuasion to convince the reader to act, but avoid fallacious reasoning. HINT: the principles of sustainability, along with ecological principles and concepts, provide you with the tools you need to defend your position and reason with your audience. Use them wisely.