Find a variety of viewpoints on most environmental issues

Assignment Help Science
Reference no: EM131473816

Assignment: In the News - Comparing information sources on environmental issues

You can usually find a variety of viewpoints on most environmental issues. The challenge is to be able to sort through these various perspectives so that you can arrive at an informed opinion. The purpose of this assignment is to evaluate and compare different positions taken on an environmental issue and how those positions are presented in a variety of types of publications. In this assignment, you will be able to practice your research skills in accessing information from a number of different sources, your critical thinking skills and your writing skills. To complete this assignment, follow the instructions below.

Step 1: Issues Selection
Tentatively select one of the following issues and complete Step 2 (below) before starting your work, but do not begin until you have successfully signed up.

- Shipping Oil by Rail
- Large Scale Wind Energy
- Hydraulic Fracturing
- Neonicotinoid Pesticides
- Energy East Pipeline
- Woodland Caribou
- Arctic Offshore Oil Drilling

Step 2: Sign Up

Sign up for one of the issues listed above by posting your choice on the Discussion Board (look for an Assignment 3 Sign Up forum). Only the first SIX people per topic will be accepted. Check the Discussion Board first. If the topic has six people already, choose another one.

Step 3: Select the Three Information Sources you are comparing

Your evaluation and comparison must be based on using three sources selected from the following four options.

- A national or provincial newspaper, or a national or international magazine.
- The website of an Environmental Non-Governmental Organization (ENGO).
- The website of a proponent or target of environmental concern (typically this will be business / industry, or a government agency, that is proposing a development project or resource use activity);
- A peer-reviewed academic journal article.

Follow the instructions below to complete a write-up and summary tables for each information source. The table format is provided below and may be copied / pasted into your assignment.

INFORMATION SOURCES: Select three of the following four options and explain at the beginning of your write up why you selected the three that you did.

- Newspaper/Magazine Articles
Log on to the U of S Library, and search under "Databases" to find Canadian Newsstand (newspapers) and the CBCA Reference (magazines and some journals). Select a recent article from a national or provincial newspaper OR from a popular periodical (magazine). Complete the relevant summary table.

- ENGO (Environmental Non-Governmental Organization) Website (select 1 ENGO) Use the website of an ENGO that is involved in this issue. Newspaper and magazine articles often quote representatives of ENGO's that you can follow up on. As with the newspapers, complete the relevant summary table.

- Proponent website (select 1 proponent)
Find the website of a proponent (a business or industry, or a government agency, or the target of ENGO action) that is involved in this issue. Again, media articles can provide some leads here. Complete the relevant summary table.

- Peer-Reviewed Academic Journal Articles
Find a recent article from a peer-reviewed academic journal; many journals are now available through the electronic data base of the library. You may not find an article directly related to your specific issue, but you may find several if you think more generally about the topic. For example, the issue of GMO Wheat raises concerns about genetically-modified organisms, and you can find many articles on the broader topic. Read the selected article carefully (this will take longer) and complete the summary table for it.

How do you know if a journal is a peer-reviewed journal and the article within it is reviewed? Some clues are:
- The journal has an editorial board (see inside cover) that is mainly composed of academics or scientists at research institutes.
- Look to the guide for authors. Are they required to submit more than one copy for review? Is the review process described?
- The article will have a less personal tone, it typically includes a literature review that points to other research in the area (along with some assessment of how this work fits into that literature), it usually includes some original research with evidence collected and analyzed by the author(s), it describes a contribution to knowledge not previously known before.
- The "format" for academic journals is often less visually-appealing than for more popular magazines, however, Science, and Nature do have magazine formats. There are good and interesting articles in magazines such as Canadian Geographic, National Geographic, Scientific American, however, these are popular sources, not academic. Similarly, there are ‘trade' magazines of resource sectors such as forestry, agriculture, etc. or planning magazines that are not academic in character.
- Beware! There are types of articles within academic journals that are NOT peer-reviewed. This typically includes editorial statements, ‘review articles'...look for the other clues above.
- If in doubt, ask your Instructors.

Step 4: Complete the Summary Tables

Complete the tables in point form. These will also provide you with rough notes to help you answer the questions that follow. The tables format is provided below, and the tables are a part of the assignment and need to be submitted as an appendix to the main write up.

Step 5: Write Up Your Analysis

Once the tables are completed, you are required to write three paragraphs (at least 100 words each) about each of your sources. Since you have three sources, this amounts to nine paragraphs. In addition, you are required to have a brief Introduction paragraph, as well as a Conclusion consisting of two additional paragraphs (see details below). The total length of your write up will therefore be 12 paragraphs.

Introduction

Par. 1 - Identify the issue and explain why you selected the three sources you did.

For each of the three sources being compared:

Par. 1 - Summarize the issue, the alleged causes of the problem, key actors or issue factors. Describe the tone of the coverage.

Par. 2 - Discuss the evidence presented. Were there data, discussion points, or other evidence that helped you form an opinion on the issue?

Par. 3 - What was as the overall message, and why did you find this source more, or less, convincing than your other source?

Conclusion: for the overall assignment
Par. 1 - What did you find most interesting about this issue that you did not previously know?

Par. 2 - From the sources you reviewed, where might you go a year from now to update your understanding of the issue? Explain why. Comment on how you think the issue might have been presented differently by the source you did NOT select.

Step 6: Submit Your Work

Your final written format should be a series of related paragraphs; however, it need not be a full essay. You will be graded for writing style and content within paragraphs but not as a full essay. Please separate each section of the write up according to the source you are describing. Please check the Summary Tables to be certain you have all the fields completed, and append the tables at the end of the write up.

In addition, while you do not need to cite your sources within the body of your written paragraphs, you must provide a proper References section with the complete source citations for all the articles and all website URLs that you used.

SUMMARY TABLES

Use only the appropriate THREE tables below to provide the required tabular summary as an appendix to your written text. Please delete the table that you don't need.

Newspaper/magazine

Name of the Newspaper or Magazine

 

Title of the article

 

Date of publishing

 

Provide summary points about the article

Note main causes of the problem identified in the article

Note key actors or factors

Examples of evidence used

ENGO

Name of the ENGO

 

URL:

 

Date you accessed the site:

 

Provide summary points about the article

Note main causes of the problem identified in the article

Note key actors or factors

Examples of evidence used

Industry or Proponent(possibly government)

Name of the Industry or proponent

 

URL

 

Date you accessed the site

 

Provide summary points about the article

Note main causes of the problem identified in the article

Note key actors or factors

Examples of evidence used

Academic Article

Author(s)

 

Article Title

 

Refereed Journal Title

 

Date published/volume

 

Provide summary points about the article

Note main causes of the problem identified in the article

Note key actors or factors

Examples of evidence used

Verified Expert

The assignment was to compare and contrast one of the environmental issues provided and select 3 sources for the comparison. I selected the issue of Neonicotinoids pesticides in the environment.

Reference no: EM131473816

Questions Cloud

Review the case study of mr and mrs holowaty : Mr. and Mrs. Holowaty, a Canadian couple, stopped at McDonald's for breakfast while traveling through Rochester, Minnesota. Mr. Holowaty purchased a cup.
Should the judge allow the evidence into trial : K2 Corporation, a subsidiary of Anthony Industries, marketed the "Dan Donnelly XTC," a snowboard without predrilled holes for bindings. Without such a pattern.
Calculate the before-tax npv of the new lift : Compute the before-tax NPV of the new lift and advise the managers of Deer Valley about whether adding the lift will be a profitable investment.
What is the initial investment outlay : What is the initial investment outlay? The company spent and expensed $20,000 on research related to the project last year. Would this change your answer?
Find a variety of viewpoints on most environmental issues : Identify the issue and explain why you selected the three sources you did - find a variety of viewpoints on most environmental issues
Analyze the changes made to corporate governance rules : "Topic of Discussion"- Analyze the changes made to corporate governance rules since the implementation of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.
Review owners manual inside box before using this air gun : Larry Moss purchased a Crosman 760 Pumpmaster BB gun from a local Kmart store for his sevenyear-old son Josh. Larry saw a warning on the box that stated.
Create your personal comprehensive definition of terrorism. : Summarize, with citations, at least four (4) different definitions of terrorism. Create your own personal comprehensive definition of terrorism.
Discuss why your alternative is wise : For convenience, use 250 ¥ to the $ as the exchange rate in May 1985. Each student must ecommend one alternative and discuss why your alternative is wise.

Reviews

inf1473816

5/15/2017 5:03:41 AM

To whom it might concern, I'd like to recognize the execution of the support group that I've been encountering in last couple of month. I was inspired by the proficient reaction, steady correspondence and appreciation for the customer that the written work support group have been giving to me.

Write a Review

Science Questions & Answers

  Describe the impact that the gyre current and upwelling

Describe the impact that the gyre current and upwelling will have upon air mass temperature, capacity to hold water vapor, its relative humidity, and cloud formation as these winds blow from the Pacific ocean to the California coast.

  Discuss how evidence-based practice is applied

Discuss how evidence-based practice is applied in your practice setting and describe the desired patient outcome achieved through this approach.

  Peripheral or semiperipheral

Using information found in our text, discuss ONE PERIPHERAL or SEMIPERIPHERAL NATION through the lens of World Systems Theory. (Optional: you may also use information from other reputable sources in addition to our text.)-- Explain why this nation is..

  Different species of lizards

What would happen if a species of lizards were suddenly split into 2 groups by a hurricane,resulting in isolation of a small group of individuals on an island far from the mainland?

  Calculate this anova by hand

Instructions- Calculate this ANOVA by hand.  Check your work by also calculating the ANOVA in SPSS or EXCEL.  Be sure to do any multiple comparison tests and interpret the results.

  Evaluate research idea developed using given four criteria

Evaluate the research idea you developed using the given four criteria. If your idea fails to meet one or more of these criteria, think of another idea.

  Conduct research on the health care climate in your state

conduct research on the health care climate in your state and articulate how each of the pricing objectives impacts the

  Term paper covering zero tolerance policing.

Submit one(approximately 10 - 15 double spaced pages; not counting title or reference pages) term paper covering Zero Tolerance Policing. Include graphs to support your findings. The research paper will be worth 20% of your final grade. Your research..

  Describe the impact of aids

Explain how differential punishments for homicide may be based on the relationship of the killer to the victim. Describe the impact of AIDS and other emerging diseases. Suggest ways of reducing the risk.

  Near a large body of water will generally have a climate

A city which is located near a large body of water will generally have a milder climate than a city located at the same latitude in the center of a large mass. What factors account for this?

  Discuss the differences and which do you think is the best

"Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night' and "because I could Not Stope For Death" have opposite views of death. Discuss the differences and which do you think is the best view?

  What is the value of leading health indicators

Identify and describe a health education or promotion initiative in your local community or state. What were the results?

Free Assignment Quote

Assured A++ Grade

Get guaranteed satisfaction & time on delivery in every assignment order you paid with us! We ensure premium quality solution document along with free turntin report!

All rights reserved! Copyrights ©2019-2020 ExpertsMind IT Educational Pvt Ltd