Question #N500
The author argues that the most effective way to combat climate change is to reduce the consumption of meat. He writes, "As long as humans continue to raise and slaughter animals for food, there will be no significant reduction in greenhouse gases." While the author may be correct to assert that animal agriculture is a significant contributor to greenhouse gases, this argument is flawed. The author seems to ignore other major sources of greenhouse gases, such as the burning of fossil fuels and industrial processes.
Which choice best describes the author's main criticism of the argument presented in the passage?Correct Answer is: A
The author of the passage criticizes the argument presented by pointing out that it ignores other major sources of greenhouse gases. The author does not claim that reducing greenhouse gases is not a realistic goal (B) or suggest that the consumption of meat should be reduced (C). The author does not directly suggest that the author of the passage is unfamiliar with the science of climate change (D).