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evablogger [386]
3 years ago
14

Based on the above information and your own ideas, write a letter to the editor of "Times of India" about your concerns on clima

te change, how it is affecting the humanity and your propositions to solve the problem. (100-120)
English
1 answer:
inessss [21]3 years ago
6 0

<u>Explanation:</u>

After properly placing the receiver's address on the top left side of the letter with the date, you can include,

******

******

****Date.

The Editor

The Times of India

Dear Sir/Madam,

Subject: <u>Concerns about Climate Change</u>

It is a privilege to express my thoughts to your renowned newspaper today Sir. I want to draw your attention to the rising effects and threat of climate change in our society today.

It has been so long a time since we were able to breathe fresh air as a result of the air pollution coming from automobiles, factories, and trains. We experienced one of the worst weather this year. From heavy flooding to extreme heat, our world; our precious gift from God seems to be falling apart. It is not the time to fold our hands and do nothing, we need to act, we need to first change ourselves in order to reduce the effects of climate change.

One way to solve this problem is by drafting out policies that restrict and lowers the number of emissions coming from cars, factories, and our homes such as using renewable energy sources for power in homes, vehicles, and factories. Also, changing the structural design of our homes so that they are more climate-friendly. I believe by starting from this point we can reduce the effects of climate change. Thank you, Sir.

Yours sincerely,

[Name]

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