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Chapter 27 – A Smashing Idea for Nuclear Storage Power Hungry – Robert Bryce Kyle Rabine
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Opening Quote “The biggest problem facing the future of nuclear power isn't science, cost, or how to handle the issue of radioactive waste. Instead, it's the equivocators.”
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Equivocators Equivocate - To avoid making an explicit statement Fred Krupp – president of Environmental Defense Fund Wants people to be open-minded about nuclear power However doesn’t want new construction Technical and political issues with nuclear waste
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Political Problems We have the answers Lack political will No long term waste sites 2009 Yucca mountain was shutdown by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid – Nevada -$13.5 Billion wasted Republicans for, Democrats against
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What to do with Nuclear Waste? Reprocessing - get back plutonium to be reused Could in theory be used for weapons Transmutation – bombard with “fast” neutrons to produce less radioactive metals Hybrid reactions combine fusion and fission Integrated energy parks Use federal land for nuclear storage and reprocessing
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Goals Need to reduce total amount of radioactive fuel to prevent proliferation Still need long term waste depository
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KEEP POLITICS OUT OF SCIENCE
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References http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Equivocator http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Equivocator Bryce, Robert. Power Hungry: The Myths of. Public Affairs, 2011. 269-276. Print.
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