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At that time a senator who was on the Joint Committee of Atomic Energy said rather quietly, 'You kn
At that time a senator who was on the Joint Committee of Atomic Energy said rather quietly, 'You kn
At that time a senator who was on the Joint Committee of Atomic Energy said rather quietly, 'You kn
At that time a senator who was on the Joint Committee of Atomic Energy said rather quietly, 'You kn
At that time a senator who was on the Joint Committee of Atomic Energy said rather quietly, 'You kn
At that time a senator who was on the Joint Committee of Atomic Energy said rather quietly, 'You kn
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David R. Brower:
There is no place where we can safely store worn-out reactors or their garbage. No place!David R. Brower:
We tried burying the waste at sea and the concrete cannisters that held it cracked open.David R. Brower:
We've pumped waste into cavities in solid rock and found that it spread through the rock.David R. Brower:
Some otherwise sane scientists have seriously proposed that we tuck this deadly garbage under the eDavid R. Brower:
Yet another proposal would have us rocket the waste into the sun, but, as you're probably aware, abDavid R. Brower:
Apollo 13, as you may remember, gave us a reactor that is bubbling away right now somewhere in theDavid R. Brower:
Perhaps most ridiculous of all is the suggestion that we 'keep' our radioactive garbage for the useDavid R. Brower:
Is the minor convenience of allowing the present generation the luxury of doubling its energy consuDavid R. Brower:
There are many different kinds of radioactive waste and each has its own half-life so, just to be oDavid R. Brower:
I don't think we have very good records about what they were thinking except, as I pointed out earl