Writing Task 2: Responding to Survey Questions
Read the following information.
Your city is facing a problem of irregular supply of gas.The Gas company is planning to lay a new direct pipeline but through the forest area. The forest department has sent out an opinion survey to see what residents would like to have new pipeline.
Forest department Survey :
Option A: Destruction of nature: New pipeline will destroy trees and environment.
Option B: Regular gas supply: Gas is essential for survival.
To whom it may concern. Both options are good, and I see why some of our residents might love to have an own pipeline. On the whole, however, I think it would be better not to build this devasting pipeline. First of all, we have such a cute little forest with lots of old trees standing there since the pioneer days! It would be a crime to destroy them. We already cut a part of the forest for the new recreation park, but this still is a beautiful place in nature and do not demolish the wider environment like the pipeline would do. Secondly, we already have a regular gas supply in our nearby community, so we do not need an additional one. Finally, we really should think about the future of our nature and heritage and how to preserve the earth for further generations. We are responsible for giving it to our children and grandchildren in a healthy condition. We have to improve and not destroy nature, so we should think more about planting trees and not destroying them. Considering these reasons, our community and further generations would be better off with Option A. Regards, Felix