Summarize at least three articles on environmental health that you have seen in a recent newspaper (published over the past week). The summaries must be in your own words, not just a partial or complete restatement of the article abstract.
In your journal entry, please
List the URLs of the articles you are summarizing.
List the key takeaways from the articles.
Reflect on what aspects of each article is relevant to the community where you live.
Note that even if the factual material is not directly relevant, other aspects, such as regulations or even study methodologies will be relevant.
Sample Solution
The first article I am summarizing is from The Washington Post, entitled “Greenhouse gas emissions are rising again after a brief dip during the pandemic. That’s bad news for the planet” (https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2021/03/31/greenhouse-gas-emissions/) which discusses how global greenhouse gas emissions have begun to rise to pre-pandemic levels in 2021 despite having dropped by 7% at the height of the pandemic due to decreased economic activity and travel. This increase has been largely attributed to China’s rapid recovery, as China has accounted for more than 30% of global energy demand since its economy began growing again in April 2020 and accounts for 28% of all carbon dioxide emitted worldwide each year. It further notes that this increased emission level could mean that it may be impossible to limit average global temperatures increases below 1.5C compared with preindustrial levels, thus stressing the need for immediate action both nationally and internationally if we seek to contain climate change impacts.
Sample Solution
The first article I am summarizing is from The Washington Post, entitled “Greenhouse gas emissions are rising again after a brief dip during the pandemic. That’s bad news for the planet” (https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2021/03/31/greenhouse-gas-emissions/) which discusses how global greenhouse gas emissions have begun to rise to pre-pandemic levels in 2021 despite having dropped by 7% at the height of the pandemic due to decreased economic activity and travel. This increase has been largely attributed to China’s rapid recovery, as China has accounted for more than 30% of global energy demand since its economy began growing again in April 2020 and accounts for 28% of all carbon dioxide emitted worldwide each year. It further notes that this increased emission level could mean that it may be impossible to limit average global temperatures increases below 1.5C compared with preindustrial levels, thus stressing the need for immediate action both nationally and internationally if we seek to contain climate change impacts.