Outline

The Effect of Transportation on Greenhouse Gases.

 

              By: Jubilee Griffith

Department Of English, City College of New York

ENGL 21003: Writing for the Sciences

Caitlin Geoghan

April 13, 2022

 

  1. Summary

    1. Talk about transportation and its prominence in our communities.

      1. The usefulness and efficiency

    2. Human Activity.

      1. What are some things humans do to live their daily lives?

      2. What have we grown up learning to do, how do we get food, how do we provide,what jobs do people occupy?

    3. Greenhouse Gas Emission from these subjects and its effects.

      1. How do greenhouse gases affect the world and people?

    4. Climate change and its effects.

      1. How does Climate change affect the world and people?

  1. Purpose

    1. Explain purpose of this technical memo, what is the goal of this paper. Explain that it is to educate on how we can use options to put a stop to climate change through the decreased emission of greenhouse gases and human activity regarding nature.

 

  1. Background

    1. Site description:

      1. California

        1. Discuss heat and population.

        2. Discuss California as whole

    2. History

      1. Get more into wildfires, and how it became more prevalent

      2. Cars and greenhouse gases

    3. Demographics

      1. Who lives in California?

  2. Discussion

    1. Wildfires and their existence naturally

    2. Wildfires and their existence through

  3. Community Health Concerns

    1. What happens to these people?

    2. How are they affected? Talk about respiratory diseases, shelter, food

    3. What do they have to say about this?

 

  1. Extras

    1. Include statistical graphs

  2. Conclusions

    1. Conclude about causes and effects

    2. How can we cause change

 

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