Sentences with phrase «about nuclear proliferation»

If we don't do something about nuclear proliferation and do it now, civilization as we know it is gone.»
If we don't do something about nuclear proliferation and do it now, civilization as we know...

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Mr Brown himself said he would not be talking about a coalition government tonight, insisting that he would focus on «the major issues facing the world» - from nuclear proliferation to the global economy.
Amid fears about global warming, terrorism, disease, and nuclear proliferation, the threat of rocks from space may seem more the province of bad Hollywood movies than front - page news.
Perhaps the most serious concern about increasing our reliance on nuclear power is whether it might lead to an international proliferation of atomic bombs.
The report is neutral about nuclear power because of issues with nuclear waste, safety, proliferation and public image.
Doctor Atomic, a new opera about to open at the Met, brings nuclear proliferation, «rogue states» and the terrorists» dream of a dirty bomb back to the first «ground zero»
Citizens» Nuclear Information Center * is deeply concerned about the grave risks involved with the restart of the Monju Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor (FBR).1 Safety, economic and nuclear proliferation issues are being ignored for purely bureaucratic rNuclear Information Center * is deeply concerned about the grave risks involved with the restart of the Monju Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor (FBR).1 Safety, economic and nuclear proliferation issues are being ignored for purely bureaucratic rnuclear proliferation issues are being ignored for purely bureaucratic reasons.
Nuclear power faces persistent concerns about safety, nuclear waste, and potential weapons proliferation, despite past contributions to mortality prevention and climate change mitigationNuclear power faces persistent concerns about safety, nuclear waste, and potential weapons proliferation, despite past contributions to mortality prevention and climate change mitigationnuclear waste, and potential weapons proliferation, despite past contributions to mortality prevention and climate change mitigation [232].
We learn about Florence Ponting (Saoirse Ronan), a classical violinist who dreams of concert halls and protests nuclear proliferation on the side, and Edward Mayhew (Billy Howle), a student of history with a home life marked by restrained chaos due to his mother's brain damage.
One minute you'll be listening to a sobering speech about the perils of nuclear proliferation, the next a man is firing bees at you.
Heavily influenced by anime and Hollywood movies, the audience is taken on a ride dealing with mechs, vampires, fat men on roller scares, a possessed arm, and long speeches about the dangers of nuclear proliferation.
I wonder if Laughlin has views about proliferation of nuclear weapons?
It examines questions about the safety and costs of nuclear power relative to coal and other choices for electricity generation, along with the risk of proliferation of nuclear weapons and emissions of greenhouse gases relative to other energy sources.
When we are concerned about low levels of lead in dust or mercury and cadmium in fish — it seems that a proliferation of ingestible or inhalable nuclear products is perfectly OK.
Nuclear power faces persistent concerns about safety, nuclear waste, and potential weapons proliferation, despite past contributions to mortality prevention and climate change mitigationNuclear power faces persistent concerns about safety, nuclear waste, and potential weapons proliferation, despite past contributions to mortality prevention and climate change mitigationnuclear waste, and potential weapons proliferation, despite past contributions to mortality prevention and climate change mitigation [232].
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