How to Write an Environmental Opinion Editorial
It is important to get your voice heard. Your opinions on environmental problems and solutions should be read by others. Get your opinion out in your community by sitting down to write an editorial regarding the environment. Every area of the country has particular issues, and the problems must be brought out in the open in order for the community to take action.
Instructions
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Do your research. An opinion is good, but an opinion backed by facts is even better. Read up on the environmental problems in your area, and conduct interviews with prominent people in who are working to correct the problem. Use noteworthy sources and get second and third opinions whenever possible.
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Understand your audience. In order to write an opinion editorial that will be published, you must know the criteria that your newspaper expects. Most papers will require that you include your personal information with the piece, and some require word limitations or a letter of authentication.
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Stay on target. There are many problems facing our world today, but in order to keep your readers interested you must write an opinion editorial on one subject. The more concise and succinct the subject the better.
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Write no more than 150 to 200 words. An environmental opinion editorial should be very short. Most newspapers will only print 150 to 200 words of the letter, so make every word count.
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Use real life stories. In any community, you must write an opinion editorial about things that your readers will understand. Include anecdotes from your city or town that will resonate with the audience.
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