Nuclear Power Plants are Not Sustainable
Read about the bailout at UCS: Nuclear Energy Industry Wish List Would Hurt Taxpayers | Union of Concerned Scientists
Excerpt:
. . . the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) . . . released a proposal asking for billions of dollars in taxpayer subsidies and radical changes to the federal regulatory process that would shift even more risks and costs from the industry to the public (emphasis mine) . . . . . . . At the heart of NEI's proposal is the implicit admission that the industry cannot compete in the private sector market without massive financial support from taxpayers and reduced liability for cost overruns and safety hazards.
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-------No Nukes! No Nukes! No Nukes! No Nukes! No Nukes!------
-------No Nukes! No Nukes! No Nukes! No Nukes! No Nukes!------
- Nuclear power is 20th century technology with 20th century problems.
- Nuclear power has never produced the limitless power for pennies touted last century.
- Proponents of nuclear power may be right in that the technology is now safer, but no one can answer the question: What to do with the spent, radioactive fuel rods?
- No one wants this radioactive waste in their state or nation.
- Nuclear power is unsustainable.
- Why play Russian roulette with the health of our children, ourselves and our nation?
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6 comments:
I think the information presented will be useful to many people a lot.
I also don't want to play Russian roulette with my children's health and for the next generation. No Nukes..also here pls.
It is said that nuclear energy is cheaper, but why don't they think at the risks implied. Did we so easily forgot about Cernobil?
@raisins-thanks for stopping by.
@patricia-make your wishes known to your elected officials.
@andrew-it is like playing with fire.
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we're all tired of the nuclear issue everywhere, could go green would be achieved?
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