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Do We Need Nuclear Power?. / Peter Hodgson and Dennis Anderson.

by Hodgson, Peter; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: SIRS Enduring Issues 2002Article 70Environment. Publisher: Physics World, 2001ISSN: 1522-3205;.Subject(s): Electric utilities -- Costs | Fossil fuels | Greenhouse gases | Nuclear energy | Renewable energy sources | Twenty-first century -- ForecastsDDC classification: 050 Summary: "With rising fuel costs, concerns about global warming and the growing demand from the developing world for energy, the burning question is whether the world needs nuclear power. Peter Hodgson, a nuclear physicist, says yes. Dennis Anderson, an economist, says that we should first explore the possibilities of renewables and other forms of energy." (PHYSICS WORLD) The authors debate the question: "Do we need nuclear power?" and address issues of global warming and other environmental problems associated with energy use and production.
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Originally Published: Do We Need Nuclear Power?, June 2001; pp. 16-20.

"With rising fuel costs, concerns about global warming and the growing demand from the developing world for energy, the burning question is whether the world needs nuclear power. Peter Hodgson, a nuclear physicist, says yes. Dennis Anderson, an economist, says that we should first explore the possibilities of renewables and other forms of energy." (PHYSICS WORLD) The authors debate the question: "Do we need nuclear power?" and address issues of global warming and other environmental problems associated with energy use and production.

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