«A new video — Everything you always wanted to
know about nuclear power... but were afraid to ask — found on the Alliance for Nuclear Responsibility Web site, debunks various nuclear myths including the notion that France «recycles» its radioactive waste.»
(See related quiz: «What Do
You Know About Nuclear Power?»)»
Perhaps he really didn't
know about the nuclear power plant either.
Not exact matches
Among the stolen intel were 110,000 documents, videos, and photographs that Netanyahu claimed showed Iran lied
about its
nuclear ambitions and deceived
powers involved in the 2015
nuclear deal,
known as the JCPOA.
As our knowledge of
nuclear power, for example, increased and we built more and more
nuclear power plants, we discovered how little we really
knew about the new world of technology we ushered ourselves into, with risks previously unknown and unanticipated.
No, the best argument is made by considering what we're doing currently with our programme to create 16gw of new
nuclear power —
about 10 reactors, on five or six sites — by 2025.
I don't
know much
about China but I noticed that in many areas (space exploration, aircraft carriers,
nuclear weapons...), they seem more interested in demonstrating and maintaining a basic capability than really competing with other
powers.
Until a reactor at the Chernobyl
nuclear power plant exploded on April 26, 1986, spreading the equivalent of 400 Hiroshima bombs of fallout across the entire Northern Hemisphere, scientists
knew next to nothing
about the effects of radiation on vegetation and wild animals.
Those following energy issues might be interested to
know that there is a new techno - thriller novel
about the American
nuclear power industry, written by a longtime
nuclear engineer (me), and available at no cost on the web.
As just
about everyone
knows, there are gaping chasms separating the worldviews of fossil fuel promoters,
nuclear power advocates, and renewable energy supporters.
From that it emerged that I
knew nothing
about nuclear power.
\ I don't
know enough
about nuclear power to say whether regulations regarding new
power plant construction should be stronger or more lenient \
I don't
know enough
about nuclear power to say whether regulations regarding new
power plant construction should be stronger or more lenient (but is that what's been holding back
nuclear power?
I still don't
know why I not allowed to express my concern
about hundreds of
nuclear power plants when society turns into chaos and are left to melt and emit pesky harmful radiation.
And let's not be so dictatorial
about it,
no greater worthy than James Lovelock, who invented the Gaia theory, has demanded that
nuclear power form part of any response to climate change.