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submit an ‘article’ for an academic magazine on a climate change case study topic of your choice. You should imagine that this article will be submitted for publication and write it in such a way. The editor of the magazine has asked that you ensure that the length should be between 1200-1300 words and include between 4-6 images of your choice to help describe and explain your topic. The text should not simply be ‘copy and paste’ from a secondary sources, but, a critical analysis of your own reflections on your topic. It is important that your final submission should be presented just as you would expect a magazine article would look if you were reading such in a learned publication.

Decide on your topic – choose something that interests you – making sure that your choice is not too large a scale e.g. global warming is a huge topic so be careful that you don’t generalize and simply highlight the major global aspects of this topic – it would be much better to select one area in the world and discuss the relevance of global climate change in that area. For example, rising sea levels are of grave concern to coral island nations in the Pacific Ocean (such as Tuvalu) – your Project would better serve you if you were to focus on this one component in one case study region of the bigger issue. Start with a clear understanding of what it is that you wish to focus upon – identify this in your chosen title. Remember that you need to reference your work as you proceed and be sure to include a Bibliography of all works cited at the end of the article or on the Poster. As always exceptional pieces of work will always be candidates for extra credit.

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