Your argumentative essay will be on an environmental topic from the list of options

Please once you have the topic chosen from the list and the thesis statement, please post it, I must deliver it to the teacher before. Thanks

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The argumentative essay will be on an environmental topic from the list of options below.

Consider your audience for this paper to be your peers. The essay should be between 3 and
4 pages (850 to 1,000 words) in length, not including the cover page, abstract, or reference
page. It should be double spaced in Times New Roman 12 point font and must include:
An introduction, a minimum of 3 body paragraphs, and a conclusion
a clearly articulated thesis that states the claim, position, or stance that your essay
will prove in the introduction to your paper
4 cited sources
At least 4 quotes from your sources
Topic sentences that focus the discussion in the body paragraphs
Examples, details, and explanations, and other researched evidence in the body
paragraphs that clearly support the claim of your thesis
Counterarguments and refutations that show you understand the complexity of your
argument and can accurately acknowledge the views of the opposition and refute
them
Clear connections between ideas from paragraph to paragraph and within paragraphs
Proper APA style format in the cover page, in the abstract, in the in-text citations,
and in the Reference page (see the template and instructional video for creating the
APA format)
Reference page listing a minimum of four sources
Standard usage, grammar, and mechanics

Choose any of the following 15 topics (Note reference resources at the end of the topic list):

1. Research alternative energy sources; then make an argument for the three most
desirable ones to introduce in South Florida. Here is a link with a list of renewable
energy resources to get you started:
https://www.renewableresourcescoalition.org/alternative-energy-sources/.
2. Research the status of sea level rise in South Florida today and the ways in which it is
being addressed through State processes. Make an argument that the solutions today
are or are not sufficient. Here is a link to a web page that will help you get started
with your research: https://sealevelrise.org/states/florida/.
3. Research the effects of the environment on human health. Does the health of the
environment affect the health of the human beings within it? Make an argument that
supports your answer. Start your research by reading this article:
https://orionmagazine.org/article/beyond-the-patient/.
4. Should access to drinking water be privatized? Start your thinking about this topic by
watching this short video: https://storyofstuff.org/movies/the-story-of-water/.
5. Where does recycled plastic end up? What solutions to plastic pollution are most
feasible? Start your thinking on this topic by watching the videos on this page:
https://www.storyofplastic.org/watch.
6. How is biodiversity important to a thriving planet? What are the dangers of the high
rate of species extinction that the planet is facing? What are the proposed solutions to
this problem and how effective will they be? Start your research by reading this
article: https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2019/05/06/onemillion-species-face-extinction-un-panel-says-humans-will-sufferresult/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.98fc33bfad58.
7. Are electric vehicles better for the environment? Start your research by reading this
article from Forbes magazine:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesellsmoor/2019/05/20/are-electric-vehiclesreally-better-for-the-environment/#5609f23876d2.
8. What are the effects of consumerism on the environment? What must be done to
address the problem? Start your research by reading this article from Science Daily:
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/02/160224132923.htm.
9. The government makes the claim that using public transportation has positive effects
on the environment (See: https://www.transit.dot.gov/regulations-andguidance/environmental-programs/transit-environmental-sustainability/transit-role);
however, in South Florida, efforts to develop more efficient public transportation has
been less than successful. What factors have caused this failure?
10. What are the environmental effects of our agricultural practices? What are some
solutions to these problems? Start your research by looking at this web page from the
Institute on the Environment at the University of Minnesota:
http://www.environmentreports.com/how-does-agriculture-change/#section2 and this
article about the threat to food resources: https://www.msn.com/ennz/news/world/climate-change-threatens-the-worlds-food-supply-united-nationswarns/ar-AAFwd8r.
11. Overpopulation is among the top environmental problems facing the world today.
What is the connection between educating women and supporting family planning and
reducing the risks of overpopulation? Should educating women be a priority on the
world stage? Start your research by reading this editorial:
https://www.wired.com/story/to-stop-climate-change-educate-girls-and-give-thembirth-control/.
12. What are the effects of urban sprawl on the environment? Should the government
institute strong regulations to curb urban sprawl? Start your research by reading the
information here: http://www.everythingconnects.org/urban-sprawl.html.
13. What are the environmental effects of deforestation? What should be done to solve
the problem of deforestation. Start your research by reading this article from National
Geographic: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/globalwarming/deforestation/.
14. How does our overreliance on fossil fuels damage the environment? What are the
advantages of ending our reliance on fossil fuels? Make a capitalist argument against
the fossil fuel industry. Start by reading the following opinion article:
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/aug/16/capitalism-climatechange-risks-profits-china.
15. Despite the disasters at the Chernobyl and Fukushima nuclear power plants, some still
make the argument that nuclear power is a more feasible alternative to fossil fuels
than other alternative energies? Here are the arguments made by the World Nuclear
Association: http://www.world-nuclear.org/information-library/current-and-futuregeneration/the-nuclear-debate.aspx.
The following websites might provide some data for your research:
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Laws and Regulations:
https://www.epa.gov/laws-regulations.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Data: https://www.epa.gov/facts-andfigures-about-materials-waste-and-recycling.
World Bank Data: https://data.worldbank.org/topic/environment.
United Nations Environment Program: https://www.unenvironment.org/regions/northamerica.
350.org: https://350.org/science/.
NASA on climate change: https://climate.nasa.gov/.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC): https://www.ipcc.ch/about/.

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