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Research one of the modern environmental issues presented in the lesson. Research can be completed using text, scientific journals, magazines, marketing or promotional material, or credible Internet sources. • How can we protect the arctic habitat of polar bears from climate change?
• How can we continue to harvest the bounty of the sea without depleting resources?
• How might we increase our supply of electricity while decreasing greenhouse gas emissions and acid rain?
• How can we balance our transportation needs with a desire to maintain delicate ecosystems?
• How can we limit deforestation and yet have enough agricultural land to feed our growing populations?
• How can we best reduce the amount of trash going into our landfills?

During your research, locate at least 3 sources of real-world data relevant to your chosen topic and explain how this data supports your proposed solutions. One of your sources must be marketing or promotional material and you will make inferences based on the data presented.
Total score: of 20 points
1. Once your research is completed, create a technology-based report to share. Your report should include the following:
(a) A description of your environmental issue.
(b) At least 3 different solutions to solve your environmental issue, supported and explained by at least 3 sources of real-world data relevant to the topic.
(c) At least 3 different difficulties scientists will face when solving your environmental issue.

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