ENGL 1010CC Study Guide - Final Guide: The Christian Science Monitor, Greenhaven Press, Nuclear Meltdown

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Annotated bibliography energy crisis (cid:862)nu(cid:272)lear po(cid:449)er does not co(cid:373)pare to other re(cid:374)e(cid:449)a(cid:271)le e(cid:374)ergy our(cid:272)es(cid:863) "nuclear power does not compare to other renewable energy. I(cid:374) the arti(cid:272)le (cid:862)nu(cid:272)lear po(cid:449)er does not co(cid:373)pare to other re(cid:374)e(cid:449)a(cid:271)le e(cid:374)ergy our(cid:272)es(cid:863) Mark clayton believes that nuclear power does not compare to that of other renewable energy sources. Clayton believes that the amount of money spent on power plants could be better spent on more cost-efficient renewable energy solutions. He states that nuclear plants and power are not carbon-free. Along with this he gives facts that backs up his claim. The author then moves on to talk about the amount of carbon-dioxide that nuclear energy sources produce. He gives comparisons between nuclear and other renewable sources. He believes that renewable energy would be worth more, greener, safer, and cheaper. Clayton disagrees with the idea that nuclear energy is the right way to go that mario.

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