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Emeritus Founder, Publisher and Editor-in-Chief: Alan Gray
Nuclear power plants last 60 years, wind turbines 20-25. So, how is short lifecycle really a reason to avoid nuclear power? And how are we going to recycle all those wind farms?
Many objections to building new nuclear power plants refer to 30-40 year old technology. Consider what computers were like even 30 years ago and you will see how silly that is.
Why are France, China, Russia, and India far ahead of the U.S. in producing clean, safe, carbon neutral nuclear power plants? Are we becomming a second world nation and is it just a short slide to third-world energy status.
Electricite de France insisted on legally binding agreements with the district councils. Such draconian restrictions ensure nothing likely to be prejudicial to the case for the new power station will...
'Atomic City,' a physical theater work by artists from the US, Denmark, Sweden, Germany and Guatemala, depicts the inner life of Oak Ridge, TN and physicist Niels Bohr with acrobatics and physical theater.
Against this backdrop of global instability, China finds itself revisiting unresolved chapters of history that continue to shape its foreign and domestic stance.