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Research Compiled by 10/2010 Please Introduction
Mention "nuclear power" and whats likely to come to mind are protests, Three-Mile Island, nuclear winter . . . in other words, all of the awful,
terrible things about nuclear power gone awry. Though there has been a moratorium on the use of nuclear power since (get this information), there has been discussion in recent years
about resuming the building of nuclear plants. Global warming, climate change and concerns about the non-sustainability of fossil fuels have led to discussions about the possibility of a serious look
into nuclear power. The irony about nuclear power is that its an emotional topic. Michael Wallace, in his testimony before the United States
Senate Committee on Energy & Natural Resources notes that nuclear power is safe, clean and affordable (2005). However, Karen Charman, who penned "Brave Nuclear World, Part II in 2006, disagrees.
There are too many risks, she points out - and the fact that there are clean, lower-cost and less dangerous alternatives weakens the case for nuclear power.
Its this polarization that has reasonable environmentalists and energy pundits noting that there is too much misinformation and emotionalism about nuclear energy (Morris, 2006). A Brief
History of Nuclear Power The nuclear age began in 1942, when the first self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction took place at the University of
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