Persuasive Paper: Environmental Conservation
This is just adding on to the papers you have already completed all together it will be about 8 or 9 pages. Develop Part 3: Possible Disadvantages, Answers, with Visuals (1-2 pages, for 7-9 total pages) 1.Included a defensible, relevant thesis statement in the first paragraph. 2.State, explain, and support the first disadvantage (economic, social, political, environmental, social, equitable, ethical/moral, etc.) to your solution and provide a logical answer. This should be one (1) paragraph. 3.State, explain, and support the second (and third if desired) disadvantage (economic, social, political, environmental, social, equitable, ethical/moral, etc.) to your solution and provide a logical answer. This should be one or two (1-2) paragraphs. 4.Include one or two (1or 2) relevant visuals that help illustrate an advantage. 5.Use effective transitional words, phrases, and sentences. 6.Provide a concluding paragraph to summarize the proposed solution, its advantages, possible disadvantages, and answers to the disadvantages. Repeat or paraphrase your thesis statement. 7.Develop a coherently structured paper with an introduction, body, and conclusion. 8.Use one (1) or more rhetorical strategy (ethos, logos, pathos) to explain claims. 9.Support disadvantages and answers with at least two (2) additional quality relevant references. Use at least eight (8) total for Parts 1, 2, and 3.
Persuasive Paper: Environmental Conservation
ENG 215
Introduction
The practice of protecting and conserving the natural environment is called environmental protection. Policies are instituted at governmental, organizational and individual levels to protect the environment. The research will talk about the possibilities of conserving the environment or policies that can be used to mitigate the vice. The paper will also analyse some of the negative effects that the adopted policies have, and the advantages.
Discussion
The first solution to the problem of environmental pollution and waste of natural resources is the standardization of waste management laws. However, the solutions also come with some disadvantages. For example in areas with soft pollution laws, the set fines will often discourage investors (Assaad, 2004). The uniformity of the penalties may discourage industrial production if the small industries are fined the same with already established industries. The political environment is also affected as policy makers who are the politicians have fear of to strict the penalties to lose their political prowess. There, the government and all stake holders in the private sector need to accept the problem posed by environmental pollution and campaign for acceptance of the policy.
The second solution is the recycling of waste disposals (W, 2000). However, the disposal policy hinders the compliance of investors with federal laws. The waste policies have also limited the influence of the federal government over state issues. In addition, the recycled resources some times are not re usable becoming a waste of resources. Investors are also not willing to sacrifice their resources their resources for the sake of public health. Therefore, the government will have to incur extra costs in giving exemptions and tax incentives to motivate investors. The economy will also is negatively affected, as some of the revenue from taxes will be challenged to w...
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