Explain why it is bad that pollution often becomes someone else’s problem and critically describe the various options for tackling this serious issue
Conformity to what is generally regarded as a good essay structure (i.e. an introduction, a middle, and an end)
• A plausible attempt to outline what is understood by the term ‘polution’ including a critique of the terminology
• Information from the various relevant subject disciplines (e.g. natural environmental sciences, politics, economics, sociology etc.)
• Analysis of practical considerations and examples of issues requiring change.
• Evidence of rational argument
• Good illustrative material including Case studies and examples
• Information from primary sources and knowledge at the forefront of the discipline
• Reliable sources that should include some or all of: books, journal articles, web material (check the source carefully before use), personal communications from experts and opinion formers, media, technical (or ‘grey’) literature
3000 Words
Explain why it is bad that pollution often becomes someone else’s problem and critically describe the various options for tackling this serious issue
*IMPORTANT: This must be written with headers and sub-headers. Figures and Tables must be included in this paper with their sources. Material should be referenced throughout and a reference list provided at the end of the essay using the Harvard system. Credit specifically will be given for:
*This paper must be written with headers and sub-headers
*At least 25 citation and references are required in this paper. And it must be HARVARD style.
* Case studies and examples