Responsibility and Long-Term Environmental Impact
Discussion Overview
This discussion gives you an opportunity to post a draft of your essay so that you can receive feedback on their effectiveness from your peers and the instructor. You may find it helpful to post your paragraphs early in the unit so that you have time to revise them for the unit’s assignment based on the feedback you receive and the insights you find from the reading and learning activities. This does not need to be a complete draft, but to be ready to revise for the Unit 8 Assignment, post at least four paragraphs, including an introduction paragraph. You can include the paragraph you wrote for the Unit 7 discussion and indicate what revisions you made based on the feedback you received.
Include all of the following in your discussion post:
A draft of your introduction for your persuasive essay using one of the techniques described in “Crafting Effective Introductions and Conclusions.”
A thesis statement as the last sentence of your introduction.
A draft of at least three body paragraphs for your argument.
Wrap up with an open-ended question about something you need help with, specific feedback you would like to receive, or introductions strategies.
Responsibility and Long-Term Environmental Impact
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Responsibility and Long-Term Environmental Impact
Have you ever given thought to the ecological consequences that college campuses may have? Inculcating future leaders with values and behaviors is a critical responsibility that colleges, being centers of education, research, and community, assume. The ecological footprint that these institutions may leave, however, can be considerable. When considering the pressing requirement for sustainable practices on college campuses, one may acknowledge that existing initiatives frequently fail to promote environmentally aware behaviors adequately. Fostering a more conscientious and environmentally conscious academic milieu necessitates the advocacy for sustainable practices throughout collegiate institutions, with an emphasis on the significance of collaborative effort and the resolution of implementation