Title: |
Insurmountable risks. Can nuclear power solve the global warming problem? |
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Author | Smith, Brice |
Description | achtergrond |
Date | 1 August 2006 |
Page number | 1-2/5-9 |
Magazine | Science for Democratic Action, Takoma Park, USA |
Year | 14 |
No | 2 |
Number of pages | 6 |
Tags: | WASTE GENERAL - IMPORTANCE NUCLEAR IN TOTAL ENERGYPRODUCTION - interest in total production (by country; see otherwise GLOBAL IMPORTANCE OF NUCLEAR POWER). GREENHOUSE EFFECT - Global warming DOE - USA - Department of Energy, Department of Energy ELECTRICITY PRICE - ELECTRICITY - role of nuclear power in electricty ENERGY - Energy - general NUCLEAR ENERGY - very general COST COMPARISON - in cash and / or for profit MIT - Massachusetts Institute of Technology RESEARCH INSTITUTEN - In the broad sense of the word ACCIDENTS NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS - PLUTONIUM - environment, use, production, discussion transuranic PROLIFERATION - proliferation of nuclear technology / material / knowledge SNL SANDIA NAT.LAB. - Sandia National Laboratories, USA REACTOR SAFETY - ENRICHMENT - UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - United States YUCCA MOUNTAIN - US; Nevada, underground waste repository |
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