Not exact matches
Among the moon's vast riches: gold, cobalt, iron, palladium, platinum, tungsten and helium - 3, a gas that can be used in
future fusion reactors to provide nuclear power without
radioactive waste.
It's a classic dilemma: If the solution to the climate problem is to reduce carbon dioxide emissions through nuclear power, then
future generations spared catastrophic global warming must figure out what to do with our
radioactive waste.
Instead, the administration appointed the Blue Ribbon Commission on America's Nuclear
Future to address, once again, the country's efforts to store and dispose of high - level
radioactive wastes.
Friends of the Earth is opposed to nuclear power playing any role in Europe's
future energy policy, as it is dangerous, sensationally expensive compared to renewable energy and leaves a legacy of
radioactive waste for hundreds of years.