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Nuclear Power-A risk worth taking?

Nuclear Power-A risk worth taking? A commentary on atomic energy in a warming climate. Monday, 13 January 2014. After 14 weeks of writing a blog I do not claim to be an expert on nuclear power and there are likely many issues I have missed out given the wide-ranging debate associated with our energy future. I came to this blog as an impartial and fairly uneducated observer of the nuclear power debate, what I offer here is my impression of nuclear power after researching and writing this blog. Despite all...

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Nuclear Power-A risk worth taking? A commentary on atomic energy in a warming climate. Monday, 13 January 2014. After 14 weeks of writing a blog I do not claim to be an expert on nuclear power and there are likely many issues I have missed out given the wide-ranging debate associated with our energy future. I came to this blog as an impartial and fairly uneducated observer of the nuclear power debate, what I offer here is my impression of nuclear power after researching and writing this blog. Despite all...

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Nuclear Power-A risk worth taking?: The Current State of Play

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Nuclear Power-A risk worth taking? A commentary on atomic energy in a warming climate. Friday, 3 January 2014. The Current State of Play. Source: IAEA, 2014. Throughout this blog I have been referring to the possibility of a global expansion in nuclear power, so how likely is it? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 14 facts and figures about nuclear power. The ecological threat of nuclear power. The Current State of Play. For the NHS, with an addiction to running . View my complete profile.

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Nuclear Power-A risk worth taking?: Final Thoughts

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Nuclear Power-A risk worth taking? A commentary on atomic energy in a warming climate. Monday, 13 January 2014. After 14 weeks of writing a blog I do not claim to be an expert on nuclear power and there are likely many issues I have missed out given the wide-ranging debate associated with our energy future. I came to this blog as an impartial and fairly uneducated observer of the nuclear power debate, what I offer here is my impression of nuclear power after researching and writing this blog. Despite all...

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Nuclear Power-A risk worth taking?: 14 facts and figures about nuclear power

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Nuclear Power-A risk worth taking? A commentary on atomic energy in a warming climate. Sunday, 12 January 2014. 14 facts and figures about nuclear power. As I near an answer to my question 'Is nuclear power a risk worth taking? I thought I would just break things up a little and list a few of interesting and surprising facts I have learnt along the way. 1 out of 5 houses and businesses in the US are powered by nuclear energy. The diagram above shows sustainable rates of nuclear power production over the ...

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Nuclear Power-A risk worth taking?: October 2013

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Nuclear Power-A risk worth taking? A commentary on atomic energy in a warming climate. Wednesday, 30 October 2013. Hinkley- A cost effective solution? Hello, after last week’s rather sombre blog about Chernobyl I thought this week I would start on a slightly lighter note, not an easy thing to do when your weighing up the twin threats of nuclear power and climate change, but I’ll try! However before we judge Hinkley C as an economic, consumer and environmental failure as John Sauven executive director of ...

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Nuclear Power-A risk worth taking?: December 2013

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Nuclear Power-A risk worth taking? A commentary on atomic energy in a warming climate. Thursday, 26 December 2013. The threat of sea level rise to the nuclear industry. In this week's post I will be taking an alternative view on the relationship between nuclear power and the environment, considering how the environment threat of sea level rise (SLR) could hinder the safe operation and development of future plants. Confidence in the IPCC projections have been reduced by the fact that model estimates of th...

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