My administration is leading global discussions towards a new international framework in which all countries who are operating nuclear plants are making sure that they're not spreading
dangerous nuclear materials and technology.
Considering that, the people who wish us ill are highly unlikely to get their hands on enough — or any — actually
dangerous nuclear material with which to stage an attack.
Not exact matches
Burning plutonium and other fissile
materials in
nuclear reactors may be a good way to get rid of the
dangerous materials
After all, 30 kilometers was the extent of the spread of
dangerous radioactive
material even at Chernobyl, a far worse
nuclear accident that included an intense fire that wafted radioactive particles more than 9,000 meters into the air.
Recent accidents and increasing political instability make Russia a
dangerous destination for
nuclear material, say
nuclear experts, but the International Atomic Energy Agency says it had no alternative after Britain and France backed down from their initial offer to take it.
Knowing that, experts can tell what kind of
nuclear material is in the vicinity, where it's coming from, and how
dangerous it is.
There are many ways of doing
nuclear that are not
dangerous and do not require uranium necessarily or transuranic
material.
I think «most people» do require that
nuclear be 10 or 100 times safer than a coal plant, in the sense of the plant itself being incredibly reliable with the
dangerous materials it deals with.
So this is what Green Audit and other anti-
nuclear campaign groups thrive on: distrust of both the nuclear industry and official health protection and regulatory agencies, allowing them to invoke shadowy conspiracies by men in white lab coats who presumably enjoy foisting dangerous radioactive materials on an unwilling public, all no doubt controlled by a sinister mastermind bearing a striking resemblance to Mr Burns off the Simpsons, the evil boss of Springfield Nuclear Power
nuclear campaign groups thrive on: distrust of both the
nuclear industry and official health protection and regulatory agencies, allowing them to invoke shadowy conspiracies by men in white lab coats who presumably enjoy foisting dangerous radioactive materials on an unwilling public, all no doubt controlled by a sinister mastermind bearing a striking resemblance to Mr Burns off the Simpsons, the evil boss of Springfield Nuclear Power
nuclear industry and official health protection and regulatory agencies, allowing them to invoke shadowy conspiracies by men in white lab coats who presumably enjoy foisting
dangerous radioactive
materials on an unwilling public, all no doubt controlled by a sinister mastermind bearing a striking resemblance to Mr Burns off the Simpsons, the evil boss of Springfield
Nuclear Power
Nuclear Power Plant.