Posted on July 18, 2007 by sdcastudent
Ecologists often oppose nuclear as a viable source of energy to ensure our future or to reduce GHG emissions, arguing the nuclear waste and proliferation threats are too dangerous.
I feel the nuclear industry, combined with renewable sources of energy, is the only heavily energy productive system virtually CO² emission free that can provide energy for [...]
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Posted on January 25, 2007 by sdcastudent
One of the major requirements for sustaining development is an adequate source of energy. The current largest sources of energy are the combustion of coal, oil and natural gas. However, most of them, are running out or damaging the environment.
Some people might be surprised when hearing that nuclear energy has perhaps the lowest impact on [...]
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Posted on January 23, 2007 by sdcastudent
I find climate change to be among one of the topics that really scare me and has for a long time. There are of course arguments for and against this issue, whether it exists or not. Some people would say it doesn’t exist because there have been radical changes in weather for as long as [...]
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