The following statements form a complete critical reasoning argument regarding international maritime environmental policy. Arrange the statements in logical order, starting with the background context, followed by the supporting premise, the intermediate conclusion, and ending with the ultimate main conclusion.
- 1Over the past decade, major international maritime carriers have increasingly relied on forestry-based carbon offset credits to fulfill their public commitments toward net-zero emissions.
- 2Recent independent satellite audits demonstrate that a vast majority of these forestry offset programs significantly overestimate the volume of carbon dioxide they permanently sequester.
- 3Thus, purchasing carbon offset credits does not result in the actual net reduction of atmospheric carbon that shipping companies claim.
- 4Consequently, international maritime regulatory bodies should establish mandatory direct operational emissions standards for shipping fleets rather than permitting compliance through carbon offset purchases.
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The correct logical sequence begins with the background context describing reliance on forestry offset credits, followed by the empirical premise detailing satellite audit findings, then the intermediate conclusion regarding real carbon reduction, and ends with the ultimate main conclusion calling for mandatory direct operational standards.
The argument moves logically from establishing the context (use of forestry offset credits), to introducing factual evidence (satellite audit findings of overestimation), to deriving a sub-conclusion (offsets do not produce real net reductions), and finally to asserting the ultimate main conclusion (regulators must establish mandatory direct operational standards).
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