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To: gamesmistress who wrote (7335)1/4/2001 12:23:50 PM
From: James Strauss  Read Replies (2) of 13094
 
Gina:

Here is a snipit from the article:

""The one available solution is a major increase in the
utilization of nuclear energy. Nuclear energy can provide
an essentially unlimited supply of energy economically.
Antinuclear activists frighten the public about nuclear
wastes thousands of years out. But the real concerns are
fossil fuel environmental impacts and the lack of energy in
the coming decades when oil and gas supplies are
exhausted and, in the following century, when economic
coal supplies are depleted. The near-term expansion of
nuclear energy would allow us to mitigate global warming
and to lengthen the availability of specially needed fossil
fuels. Although long-term nuclear wastes can be safely
accommodated, advanced nuclear plant designs will allow
us to modify the nuclear wastes so that they lose their
radioactivity in just a few hundred years.
Today we are having very disturbing, but relatively
mild, energy problems due to our lack of preparation. We
must work to solve this near-term problem. But we should
also not wait for the future national and world energy
disasters to occur before we act to mitigate--and hopefully
eliminate--them.
""

I expect we'll be seeing a lot of articles like this now that we have an energy friendly administration with EPA and Interior Secretaries that will put energy needs before environmental needs...

Jim
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