Monday, June 18, 2007

Which is Your Way, Asian Countries?

Outline

Thesis: Because the solution of Asian air pollution should be put into action and allows no delay, Asian countries or even all countries around the world must address the issue of this problem that can affect the globe.

I. Introduce (Hook)
A. Hotz (2007), “Asia’s growing air pollution – billowing plums of soot, smog…”
B. Asian air pollution is an issue.
C. People should no longer ignore the problem that is becoming more and more serious around us.
1. Asian air pollution has a close connection with Pacific storms, Hotz (2007).
2. Asian air pollution can cause international climatic anomalies and disasters; for example…
3. Asian air pollution is the main reason of variety countries’ economic losses due to the abnormal climate change.
4. Asian air pollution is the primary criminal of many diseases.

II. Background
A. Where is Asian air pollution from?
1. Huge Asian cities like Beijing and New Delhi; produce and suffer from…Fuller (2006).
B. How are Asian countries producing air pollution?
1. giant economy
2. motor vehicles and population
3. nonrewable energy; burn fuel fossil
4. ignorance
C. Who argues about reducing Asian air pollution in several ways?
1. Governments in this region are doing little to enforce lows or establish effective steps, (Casey, 2006).
2. Economists see economy as the most important thing instead of environment, they agree with protecting environment, but developing economy is the first task.
3. Communities: negative attitude, don’t think conversations are helpful, (Casey, 2006).

III. Thesis: Because the solution of Asian air pollution should be put into action and allows no delay, Asian countries or even all countries around the world must address the issue of this problem that can affect the globle.

IV. Main Arguments
A. Asian countries should set up a plan of environmental protection that includes prevention and cleanup as their primary event instead of seeking economic benefit.
1. current situation
2. effects
3. solutions
B.Asian countries’ governments must reduce the amount of motor vehicles and population because motors bring high density of population dust and the population is the most serious problem that Asian development is facing.
1.current situation
2. effects
3. solutions
C. Developing countries should change the energy structure, even though new technology always costs more than nonrewable energy, it will save more in the future.
1.current situation
2. effects
3. solutions
D. Leaders in Asian countries should communicate and share information and achievement together during a certain time; environmental problems can be solved through policy.
1. current situation
2. effects
3. advices
E. arguments:
1. Governments in this region are doing little to enforce lows or establish effective steps, (Casey, 2006). + Arguments
2.Economists see economy as the most important thing instead of environment. they agree with protecting environment, but developing economy is the first task. + Arguments
3. Communities: negative attitude, don’t think conversations are helpful, (Casey, 2006). + Arguments

V. Conclusion
A. Four solutions
B. Advantages of reducing Asian air pollution for now.
C. We should continue to struggle against Asian air pollution.
D. Restatement of thesis.

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