An investigative reporter for a highly credible news magazine strongly believes that

government and citizens alike must better address global warming.

He does not want to
alienate officials or the general public, but he believes the matter is one they should
contemplate and correct, in the interest of all life. What should he do?
A) Switch topics to avoid telling the audience something they don't want to hear
B) Not pursue the topic since he will deliberately alienate his audience
C) Pursue the topic, providing strong evidence and argument, presented respectfully
D) Pursue a related topic, such as how planting trees is good for the environment


C

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