A but B Statement
In the book Having Your Say ”A but B” statements are discussed. It is a very useful statement when dealing with any problems, specifically risk communication. They are put together by using two statements; A and B. Statement A describes describes the goal to a problem or what the intended result of something would be while Statement B tells what is preventing that goal. These statments are then linked together with the word but to make a simple statement of the general problem. The example for my wildlife conservation project would be as follows:
Over 7,000 species could be populated enough to be removed from the list of endangered and threatened species, but, most humans are uneducated about the reprucussions losing these animals would cause so are unable to help.