Battery Science and Climate Change

Battery Science and Climate Change

The title should be concise and interesting and to grab the attention of the reader and convey what the paper will be about II. Background information: The background information should provide any information necessary for your reader to understand the information you will present in the discussion. You could mention some historical information that is relevant to the topic (e.g., the involvement of a particular scientist, a historic moment, an important observation that led to a discovery, etc). In this section you can define the scientific terms that are important and/or specific to your research topic (e.g.; Ozone layer is a layer in the stratosphere that absorbs the harmful UV radiation from the sun). III. Discussion: This section forms the main body of the report Here you should answer the questions/discuss the information as required to fully develop the topic. IV. Conclusions: This section provides a summary of the previous sections. Show how the reactions, techniques, problem and solution discussed in section HI relate to the topic and background information discussed in section II. V. References: You must reference the source of your material. This means within the text, you must cite the referenced work, for example: Recently, efforts to reduce stratospheric ozone depletion have been connected with climate change in the troposphere [Molina et al, 2009]. The full reference must be given in the Reference section at the end of the paper, for example, References Mario Molina, Durwood Zaclke, K. Madhava Sarnia, Stephen O. Andersen, Veerabhadran Ramanathan, Donald Kaniani (2009). Reducing abrupt climate change risk using the Montreal Protocol and other regulatory actions to complement cuts in CO2 emissions. Proc. Nail. Acad ScLU.SA. 106(49): All Figures that you use must be properly labeled with the Figure number, title and reference of where you obtained the figure, for example, Figure 3. Emissions of carbon dioxide from fossil fuels during the last 200 years [Marland et al,2007] You should reference at least five sources of information for your work. For example, two of these references could be citations of the sources of the problem and solution in the Discussion section. You should include at least one book and one journal article. Please use the American Chemical Society (ACS) format for accepted referencing practices: (http://chemistrv.librarv.wisc.edu/writing/acs-stvle-guidelines.html)

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