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What NPR says may be harsh, but it's the truth... NPR’s latest news revolves around Exxonmobil's relationship with the ecosystem as well as other industrial companies surrounding the globe. This article (embed here) is a great representation of how in depth journalism should appear on print and ready for an audience. The author started with a summary lead, because of its importance in the news recently. The author also incorporates some opinionated phrases and comments, but nothing too drastic. The author, Marcelo Gleiser, had to do more reporting and research to better represent his findings for people to read.
I could see why this article can be perceived as controversial, because the author is strong on his opinion for why large oil companies are ruining the ecosystems and atmospheres of the globe. However, it’s a known fact that oil companies and industrial factories do permit smoke and pollution to the air, which the author hasn’t missed the opportunity to stress it. Overall, this article was well written and well informative to its readers. Myself, especially, I was able to seek out the strengths and little weaknesses in this piece. Marcelo’s hard work and interpretation of international findings that resort to pollution has brought light to the subject. Not only has Marcelo offered valuable insight to a recurring problem, but he has also progressed it to be known as a worldwide phenomenon.
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