Nuclear power is
great!
Thesis:
nuclear power has many benefits including but not limited to very are low
amounts of pollution (clean), its efficiency is very high, it creates jobs and It’s
extremely reliable and makes cheap energy.
I.
It is
clean energy
A.
Very Low greenhouse gasses released (by trucks
and releasing energy from uranium)
B.
A nuclear power plant is relatively a small
impact to nature as a relatively small plant can power an entire city.
C.
As more and more vehicles are switching to
electric motors more electricity will be used and nuclear energy is very cheap
and does not harm the environment.
D.
People with electric cars do not realize most of
their energy still comes from burning coal. Nuclear energy plants will continue
to replace these as fossil fuels become more expensive in the next 200 years.
II.
It creates
jobs and is extremely reliable and makes cheap energy
A. It makes jobs as many people are on site at a nuclear power plant
B.
it will support the economy and also inspire more efficient ways of nuclear
fission
III. there is basically an unlimited supply
and it is also very low risk and a natural process
A.
There is an enormous supply of Uranium and it
lasts several years
B.
There has been very very few accidents involving
nuclear power
C.
Its natural to me, and its not like its going to
give everyone cancer, the sun is a nuclear fireball! If we could harness the
suns power for a few seconds we would have enough energy for hundreds of years.
3 comments:
Nice outline. The first topic seems pretty lengthy, so be sure to split up your ideas with strong evidence.
Also, what paragraph is going to show the other side of the argument? This should have been added in your outline, as well.
Keep in mind your thesis needs to be a strong statement and complete sentence. Your sentence is a run-on.
thankyou, i will add the other argument as paragraph 3
Great outline. I never thought about this idea. It seems interesting and maybe this will go on to be a famous essay and you will change the world! You never really know.
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