The need for a Federal "repository for high level nuclear waste" is a last ditch
effort by anti-nukes. I read an article called "There is no such thing as nuclear waste" and was impressed that France has no need for storing nuclearwastes - they reprocess and continue using the fuel until there isn't any radiation to speak of still left to worry about. And as for high costs, those costs can easily produce
sub 5 cents per kilowatthhour power or less. Nuclear fuel costs are running at less than .4 cents per kilowatthour and the charge to ensure plenty of funding for decommissioning is less than .2 cents per kilowatthour. I notice that no one is funding the decomissioning of windmills or solar farms. Apparently those 80,000 ton blocks of base concrete will remain there forever. Wisconsin has a reputation of being fraidycats and cowards about just about everything. I hope they don't build a nuclear plant and try to use wind power. You'll get just what you deserve.
Vermont has plenty of nuclear and some hydroelectric andthey produce just 5 pounds of carbon per megawatthour of power produced. I see that filthy Wisconsin produces 1925 pounds (!!!!!) of carbon dioxide per megawatthour, making it far and away one of the dirtiest emitters on the planet. India and China are far cleaner. Shame, Wisconsin, shame. And you jerks are worried about nuclear waste storage!!!!!
But unfortunately, our current funding is very limited for even our core, existing projects. CMD is not in a position at this time to take on a large added expense like that, regardless of what a good cause or idea it is.
This blog looks like it could be a fascinating insight. David's primary job is to advise Shell on matters relating to climate change.
Addressing the issues caused by climate change has become increasingly urgent.
There is an opportunity to get involved and add their voice to the current Oxfam campaign to help reduce global warming by adding support to Oxfam's climate change campaign.
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But unfortunately, our current funding is very limited for even our core, existing projects. CMD is not in a position at this time to take on a large added expense like that, regardless of what a good cause or idea it is.
Judith Siers-Poisson
Development Director
This blog looks like it could be a fascinating insight. David's primary job is to advise Shell on matters relating to climate change.
Addressing the issues caused by climate change has become increasingly urgent.
There is an opportunity to get involved and add their voice to the current Oxfam campaign to help reduce global warming by adding support to Oxfam's climate change campaign.
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