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English for Purposive Communication

MODULE 6-Communication for Various Purposes

ANSWER SHEET
ENABLING COLLABORATIVE ASSESSMENT:
Drafting your MAC-Proposal.
Course/Year/Section: CRI11 Date: ____________
Leader (Surname first): Bumenlag, Carl Nigel P.
Members (Surname first) : Camid, Asnawi Renz A. Jr.
: Muncada, Andrae Raphael P.
: Masongsong, Jareld Franz C.

INTRODUCTION
Background:

Long-term changes in temperature and weather patterns are referred to as


climate change. These changes could be caused by natural processes, such
oscillations in the solar cycle. But since the 1800s, human activities—primarily the
combustion of fossil fuels like coal, oil, and gas—have been the primary cause of
climate change. Fossil fuel combustion produces greenhouse gas emissions that
serve as a blanket around the planet, trapping heat from the sun and increasing
temperatures.

Carbon dioxide and methane are two examples of greenhouse gas emissions that
are contributing to climate change. These are produced, for instance, while
burning coal or gasoline to heat a building. Carbon dioxide can also be released
during forest and land clearing. Methane emissions are primarily produced by
waste landfills. Among the major emitters are energy, industry, transportation,
buildings, agriculture, and land use.

Climate change has made it harder for both people and wild animals to survive.
Droughts that are more frequent and extreme, storms, heat waves, rising sea
levels, melting glaciers, and warmer oceans can all directly injure animals, destroy
English for Purposive Communication
MODULE 6-Communication for Various Purposes

the habitats they rely on for survival, and have a disastrous impact on people's
way of life and communities.

Rationale: *bumenlag

DISCUSSION
Multimodality *muncada

Advocacy: *masongsong
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Campaign: *bumenlag

CONCLUSION *camid
English for Purposive Communication
MODULE 6-Communication for Various Purposes

REFERENCES (Follow the 6th edition of APA)

United Nations. (n.d.-b). What Is Climate Change? Retrieved October 15, 2022,
from https://www.un.org/en/climatechange/what-is-climate-change

Effects of Climate Change | Threats | WWF. (n.d.). Retrieved October 15, 2022,
from https://www.worldwildlife.org/threats/effects-of-climate-change

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