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The essay is persuasive and informative He compares various facets of science and gives reasons why none of these fields can explain why we are destroying nature. The organization of the essay supports the author's views well It begins with general opinions about the Canadian population and is followed by more detailed explanations The general opinions in the beginning are well-chosen considering the audience Suzuki's tone is evident when he states "We have both a sense of the importance of the wilderness and space in our culture and an attitude that it is limitless and therefore we needn't worry." These words suggest that we are willing to reap the rewards of our vast resources but we fail to see the harm that we are doing, and will continue to do if we do not stop these actions Although his approach for explaining his beliefs changes, Suzuki's tone of great concern remains consistent throughout the essay