University of South Florida World Metrological Organization Questions

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The following reports contain examples of executive summaries. Reading only the executive summaries, then answer the following questions:

  1. Can you identify the report’s purpose or goal?
  2. Do you get a sense of audience? Who is this report for?
  3. What report content/sections are included in the executive summary? Do you get the sense that this information is important?
  4. What research is included in the report? Does the research included give you the sense that the report is well-researched, credible and/or thorough?
  5. Does the executive summary convince you that reading the report would be worth your time? Why? Why not?

Finally, compare the two summaries you analyzed. What are the similarities and differences? What does each do well? What could be improved?

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The goal of both reports is the preservation of the environment to keep humanity safe. The
goal of the World Metrological Organization (WMO) is to report atmospheric abundance and
the rates of change of the most important LLGHG- carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous
oxide and to provide a summary of the contribution of other greenhouse gases. On the other
hand, the purpose of California’s Coastal Sediment Management Workgroup (CSMW) report
is to present the process crafted to streamline regulatory approval of small beach nourishment
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