Read "The Carnivore’s Dilemma” by Nicolette Hahn Niman on pp. 484–486 in your textbook.

In the second paragraph ("It’s true . . . meat-eating”), the writer concedes that there is valid evidence to support the link between meat-eating and global warming primarily to

refute a key counterargument.
evoke empathy in her audience.
establish goodwill and credibility.
cite outside sources in support of her thesis.
demonstrate awareness of environmental issues.

Respuesta :

The author admits the lack of valid evidence to demonstrate awareness of environmental issues, as shown in the last answer option.

What does the author's statement mean?

  • It means he researched the subject.
  • It means that he had contact with experts on the subject.
  • It means that he looked for evidence for his information.

By proving the lack of evidence of the relationship between meat consumption and global warming, the author places himself as a reliable source on this subject, as he shows that he is informed about environmental issues, their causes, and consequences.

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