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    Nuclear energy should not be the solution for our energy crisis problem because of the catastrophic possibilities it may cause. About 20% of our nation’s electrical use is supplied by nuclear power per year. It is a main source of energy because of how cheap and effective it is and the government has declared it “safe”. Several countries are starting to increase their dependence on nuclear energy because of its high energy output and the power to bring electricity to everyone’s home. Although nuclear

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    done for all the employees regardless of their positions. Metal detectors are there in all the plants. There is 24X7 surveillance around the area. (http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/pa-governor-rendell-announces-enhanced-security-measures-at-nuclear-power-plants-71166712.html) Figure 2. Snippet on the Governor’s order for more security. Electric Governance Framework. The National Institute of Science and Technology, the Department of Energy and the Department of Homeland Security have devised

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    Recycling Nuclear Waste Essay

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    using nuclear power: what happens to waste generated in this process. As of right now, the waste is stored on site or in deep geological repositories. However, with what was to be the country’s end all storage site (the Yucca Mountain repository) no longer an option due to recent legislation, long-term storage seems unfeasible. In addition, as more nations move towards reprocessing, there are experts and lawmakers in this country who have been looking into reprocessing the country’s nuclear waste

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    Fear of the Known: True Dangers of Nuclear Waste The 9/11 attacks were among the deadliest attacks ever committed against the United States, whereby nearly 3,000 people where killed instantly. Yet what’s more shocking is that these atrocities were committed without the use of nuclear material. Fear of biochemical nuclear waste attack and its potential to cause unimaginable harm are among the biggest concerns in the nation. As a professor of physics at the University of California, Berkeley Richard

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    power plants, fueled by the new energy source uranium. (pg1 World Nuclear Association) Today, as much as we know about nuclear power is one of the most powerful and fresh energy, compared to any carbon dioxide producing fuels like coal or oil. It is a very cost effective “cheap” source, but with a major downside. Obtaining it is a rather complex chemical procedure, and the outcome is not only precious power, but also hazardous waste. This

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    Area 51 is located 125 miles northwest of Las Vegas. To say the least, this base is limited. For example, “…the only way you’ll catch a glimpse of the base in person is to take the strenuous hike to the top of Tikaboo Peak, which is 26 miles from the facility.” A photo taken by a satellite finally found this base. Research says, “…but in 1988 a Soviet Satellite photographed the base.”. The facility was claimed to be first discovered on April 12, 1955 but its existence was not acknowledged until

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    should use nuclear energy to help supplement energy demand because it’s cost-effective, safer for the environment, and a more reliable source of energy than any of the other types of fuel. Some of the topics of interest are cost-effectiveness, recycling options, long term storage options, environmental protection technologies currently being used, and a breakdown of how nuclear energy out performs other sources of power year round. To many times people talk about the negative side of nuclear energy

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    Research Essay on Global Pollution The global pollution is one of the major hazards human civilization is confronted with at present. Few issues in the history of mankind had such a pronounced and universal effect on the entire population of our planet, its environment, flora and fauna. Pollution is a problem that also needs to be analyzed and handled in terms of its perspectives in the future, both short- and long-term. Pollution is defined as the process and result of the introduction of foreign

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    Yucca Mountain history, landscape, and land geology The Yucca Mountain is a very interesting geological area in Nevada only about 90 miles north of Las Vegas. Located in the large desert area adjacent to Death Valley, it is currently used as a nuclear waste repository designated by the United States Department of Energy. The mountain lies in the mountainous Great Basin with numerous valleys and ridges. The Yucca Mountain has a very rich geological history that dates back hundreds of millions of

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    2 Ethical Frameworks

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    Choose a RLS and Compare the Applications of 2 Ethical Frameworks RLS: Ought countries prohibit the production of nuclear power or not? Ethical Framework 1: Deontology (Duty) Nuclear power production is racist. The nuclear industry wreaks havoc on native communities all over the world through the uranium mining process. Indigenous peoples have been harmed by uranium mines. Uranium mining is on lands claimed by, or directly affecting, indigenous groups. Navajos face 14 times the normal lung-cancer

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