Informal Fallacies

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Due: Sunday night at 11:59pm Mountain TimeIn this assignment, you will identify argument and fallacy forms.Step 1: Consider the scenario:Scientists from the Coalition of Concerned Scientists claim that fresh water is going to be the scarcest resource on the planet in 50 years. This claim, though alarming, is based only on a single study performed in the Appalachian Mountains over a span of 10 years. The study involved testing the percentage and availability of fresh, drinkable water along the mountain range once every April for 10 years. The study has many citizens concerned this could mark the beginning of a slippery slope, and many are beginning to think irrationally about how to maintain an abundance of clean water. As a well-respected environmental blogger, many have come to you looking for answers, and while you may not have the solutions they want, you do believe you can prove that the Coalition of Concerned Scientists study is riddled with fallacies.Step 2: Examine the presence of fallacy.Create content for a two to three-page (minimum) blog entry aimed at easing the anxiety of your readership, address the following statements:What type of argument is being presented? How does that differ or coincide with the fallacy form?What fallacy or fallacies are present in the Coalition of Concerned Scientists’ claim? What are the ramifications of the fallacy or fallacies within this scenario?By what criteria can you distinguish between arguments and fallacies? In the case of the Coalition of Concerned Scientists study, what improvements would transform this into a viable argument?Are there any logical fallacies present in the scenario? If so, explain. How can you discern logical fallacies within an argument?Step 3: When you have completed your assignment, save a copy for yourself in an easily accessible place.Cite any sources in APA format.