Here's a set of resources that might be useful for your first paper,
which should be an opinion piece on some specific current topic related
to nuclear energy or nuclear waste. These resources are good for
background information, highlighting current debates, and getting source
material for your arguments.
1) Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI):
U.S. nuclear industry group. Website has lots of "fact sheets" and
analysis of current issues from the pro-nuclear-energy standpoint.
2) World Nuclear Association:
global nuclear industry group. Website has tons of statistics on
nuclear energy around the world, safety information, etc., all from the
pro-nuclear-energy standpoint.
3) Greenpeace:
Runs one of the largest worldwide campaigns against nuclear energy.
Has lots of fact sheets and news stories from an anti-nuclear
standpoint.
4) Nuclear Energy Information Service:
an Illinois public watchdog group with an anti-nuclear stance. Good
place to find out what local nuclear issues are being discussed.
5) Union of Concerned Scientists:
a non-profit and non-partisan group that does not formally take a "pro"
or "anti" stance towards nuclear energy, but highlights safety failures
and problems with the current nuclear energy and nuclear waste
practices in the U.S.
6) Nuclear Regulatory Commission:
main site of the government agency responsible for licensing and
regulating nuclear energy facilities (basically, their job is to ensure
safety).
7) Presidential Blue Ribbon Commission on Nuclear Waste:
go here to find out what Obama's commission to review the nuclear waste
problem recommended, and what the current status is of nuclear waste
policy.
Watch for more upcoming posts highlighting a few current debates that might be good topics for your paper, but you should definitely do your own research to find something that you feel strongly about!
Thursday, October 10, 2013
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