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MM: Purpose of the video - to provide talking points to prepare Dick Durbin for a future question
MM: Audience - this question appeals to a younger audience, like Millenials or GenZ, because they have been the primary activists in recent years
MM: Show logo adaption
MM: State the question - "What is your stance on Climate Change, what are you planning to do about it, and how can voters trust your plan?"
MM: First, establish credibility (ethos) - you have been in the senate since 1982, you are passionate about climate change, and on multiple occasions, you have presented plans to congress, regarding Climate Change, and how it also affects Chicago.
MM: Second, appeal to audiences' emotions (pathos) - you can do this by talking about ways to reduce Climate Change, like taking shorter showers, less food waste, and more recycling. Also, you can inspire the audience to think about the effects Climate Change has on animals, for example, sea turtles being strangled by plastic, or seals and polar bears losing their homes and dying because the icebergs are melting, and the forests that are being destroyed by wildfires.
MM: Third, appeal to the audiences' logic (logos) - you can do this by sourcing statistics on Climate Change, like one from, https://climate.nasa.gov/, where it states that the global temperature has risen 2 degrees farenheit since 1980, and if it rises more than 1 degree more, then our effects will be permanent. Another one is from, https://www.nrdc.org/stories/global-climate-change-what-you-need-know , says that the primary cause of Climate Change is our carbon emissions and if they don't get reduced by half, by 2030, and 100% carbon-free by 2050, then we are in grave danger.
MM: Rhetorical Devices - two devices you could use are a simile and a metaphor because they are more direct in terms of relating to the topic. A metaphor you could use is, "the earth is a ticking time bomb," and I know it is kind of cliche but it accurately represents the Earth's current situation. A simile you could use is, "think of the poor animals running from the fires, their cries are like sirens, warning us of the destruction, that is yet to come." This just further emphasizes the warning signs that are being ignored and the animals that have to suffer through it.
MM: Hopefully these talking points help!
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