The second paper is the Research Paper on a topic of the student’s choice relating to the broad issue of global sustainability. To get ideas for a topic, explore the contents of the Global Sustainability folder found in the Module Six content. Once you have chosen a topic, complete and post-W. A. #4. The Research Paper must be at least 5 pages in length, not including a title page (optional) and a page of references. A minimum of three references must
be used as sources and must be listed on the reference page. References should be listed in APA format, and any quote must be properly attributed. Again, students should use double-space line spacing, normal 1-inch margins, and 11- or 12-point type in an easy-to-read font (e.g. Calibri, Arial, Cambria, or Times New Roman). Papers should demonstrate the student’s ability to write in proper grammatical sentences and use proper paragraph structure. Be sure to
include your name on the paper itself and also be sure to number your pages! Submit the paper by the deadline specified on the Reading and Test Schedule. This paper is worth a maximum of 8 points towards the student’s course grade.
This is the topic I chose:
“My research topic will be air pollution. I picked this topic since I have witnessed firsthand how air pollution can affect humans, but not only that, it can also have dire consequences on animals. I think my paper will have both but it will be leaning more towards the pessimistic side. Air pollution has become a serious issue in today’s world, and leaning toward the optimistic point of view will only sugarcoat the real problem at hand”.
(It is okay if you want to add something else.)