I’m putting together a thoroughly researched article that explores a timely environmental issue and need a writer who can approach the topic with academic rigor while still engaging a broad readership. The piece must read like a formal research article—complete with reliable citations, clear methodology or data discussion, and a concise conclusion that highlights practical implications. Because the broader theme is “environment,” we can pinpoint the exact focus—whether climate-related trends, conservation breakthroughs, or innovative pollution-mitigation strategies—once we connect. If you already have expertise or recent sources in one of these sub-fields, let me know; that will help us lock down the angle quickly. Deliverables • 1 original, publication-ready research article (approx. 2,000–2,500 words, flexible if you justify a different length) • In-text citations plus a reference list in APA or another recognized style • A brief abstract (150–250 words) summarizing objectives, methods, findings, and conclusion Acceptance Criteria • Content must reflect current data (last 3–5 years) from peer-reviewed journals, reputable NGOs, or authoritative government reports • Plagiarism-free and able to clear standard originality checks • Logical structure: introduction, literature review/background, analysis or discussion, conclusion with actionable insights • Tone: evidence-driven yet accessible to non-specialist readers If you’re comfortable mining databases like Google Scholar, Web of Science, or Scopus and translating findings into well-organized prose, I’d love to collaborate. Please share a sample of similar work or outline how you’d tackle the topic once chosen.