Nuclear power deception U.S. nuclear mythology from electricity too cheap to meter to inherently safe reactors
Material type: TextPublication details: New York Apex Press 1999Description: xviii,266p. 23*15 cmISBN: 9780945257929Subject(s): Nuclear industry -- Environmental aspects | Nuclear industry -- Political aspects -- United States | Nuclear power plants -- Risk assessmentDDC classification: 363.17 Summary: This handbook refutes the claims of the nuclear power industry that nuclear power can prevent the build-up of greenhouse gases and reduce US dependence on foreign oil, and shows how plutonium waste from power stations is a cause of nuclear weapons proliferationItem type | Current library | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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A report of the Institute for Energy and Environmental Research
This handbook refutes the claims of the nuclear power industry that nuclear power can prevent the build-up of greenhouse gases and reduce US dependence on foreign oil, and shows how plutonium waste from power stations is a cause of nuclear weapons proliferation
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