Write a paper that focusses on computational sustainability and the extent to which it can be used to help people understand and create a more sustainable world. Your paper must be written in the form of a persuasive argument, range from 1500 to 2000 words and include a well-developed thesis statement or thesis paragraph that serves as the central focus of your argument. Ensure that you explicitly define and thoroughly explore the three pillars of sustainability—economic, environmental, and social—and discuss how each pillar is relevant to your thesis. Your paper must provide an explicit definition of computational sustainability as well as a comprehensive exploration of how it can serve as a powerful tool to advance the principles of sustainability, while critically assessing the potential benefits and limitations. To receive full credit, the following requirements must be met: 1. File format: Your paper must be submitted in the format of a Microsoft Word (.DOCX) document. 2. Thesis Statement: Your paper must present a clear thesis statement that takes a position on the role or impact of computational methods in achieving sustainability goals. The thesis statement / paragraph that you discuss with me prior to December 3 at 3 PM must be consistent with and not wildly different from the actual thesis statement / paragraph of your paper. You must discuss your thesis with me no later than Tuesday, December 3 at 3 PM. Such discussion may take place via email or in person. 3. Length: Your paper must be between 1500–2000 words and double spaced and in a 12-point font. 4. Primary Sources: Use at least two primary sources to support your thesis. Properly cite these sources using a standard citation format, such as APA, MLA, or Chicago style. For instance, an APA-style reference for an article might look like: Smith, J. (2023). Computational strategies for sustainable development. Journal of Sustainability Research, 12(3), 45–67. Your sources must be published by a “reputable” entity, i.e., no blog / forum posts. 5. Individual Effort: Your paper must be the result of your own individual effort. The use of AI tools for generating portions of your paper is strictly prohibited. 6. Spelling and grammar: You must use proper spelling and grammar throughout your paper. You may use AI tools to help you identify spelling and grammatical errors. 7. Bibliography: Include at the end of your paper a valid bibliography in your chosen citation style. I PROVIDED MY PROF WITH A THESIS STATEMENT, AND THE THESIS IS: “We can use data analysis such as algorithm’s that help prioritize efficiency and sustainability, following more of the modern capabilities with resource usage practices of the past. Another one is computational methods could help with retrofit of old pipelines, buildings, roads and there designs allowing for more durability amongst them to the nature of old systems. So in a since I could actually argue how computational methods can help with urban planning and sustainability, which might be easier to argue rather than the other.” Just combine it into a thesis and right the paper based on the thesis given.
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