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This Week You Will Be Compiling A Summary Of Potential Topics In Week This week you will be compiling a summary of potential topics. In Week Two, you will choose one topic and write two different essays aimed at using the same or similar information and research targeting two very different audiences: public policy advocates and business executives. To get you started, we will use this discussion to explore the various unique and overlapping needs of these groups. Pick a topic that has been in the news lately. Compose two short summaries of how or why this topic would be of interest to public policy advocates and business executives. Keep in mind that you choose one topic to address two audiences. Your initial post should be at least 350 words in length. Support your claims with examples from required material(s) and/or other scholarly resources, and properly cite any references. Respond to at least two of your classmates’ posts by Day 7. Each response should be at least 125 words long. Consider how Section 1.4 in Chapter One on Understanding Genre might affect a choice of topic for different audiences.

Paper For Above instruction The task involves selecting a current newsworthy topic and analyzing its relevance from two distinct perspectives: that of public policy advocates and business executives. The goal is to understand the differing priorities and informational needs of these two groups and craft targeted summaries accordingly. This exercise enhances the ability to communicate complex issues effectively to varied audiences, an essential skill in professional and academic contexts. To approach this task, one must first identify a topical issue that resonates across societal and economic dimensions. Climate change, for instance, continues to be a pressing concern that garners widespread media attention. For public policy advocates, climate change represents a critical policy challenge requiring urgent regulatory action, sustainable development strategies, and societal behavioral shifts. Advocates focus on scientific evidence, policy frameworks, and long-term societal implications to drive legislative efforts. They emphasize the necessity of government intervention, green energy incentives, and climate resilience policies to safeguard public interests and environmental health. Conversely, business executives view climate change through the lens of economic impact, risk management, and corporate responsibility. For them, the issue translates into assessing financial risks associated with climate-related disruptions, regulatory changes, and shifts in consumer preferences toward sustainable products. Corporate strategies now increasingly incorporate environmental, social, and


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