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A Renaissance for Nuclear Power

Patricia A. Baisden, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory A Renaissance for Nuclear Power ... [Pg.117]

The civil nuclear industry, which wishes to profit from the so-called nuclear renaissance, and those who would promote the substitution of nuclear power for the declining attractions of the hydrocarbon-based economy have a duty to ensure that the separation of the benefits to civil society of civil nuclear power from the temptations of nuclear arms are maintained. Systems of control are not impossible to devise and are significantly easier to monitor than reductions in CO2 emissions through... [Pg.567]


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