Nuclear Power Cannot Solve Climate Change
Published 3/27/2009 at Scientific American - Environment
Nuclear power plants cannot be built quickly enough and in a safe and secure manner to be a major global solution for climate change, according to a report released yesterday from the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. [More]
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