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    5/3/2010
    No oil, no nuclear - what am I missing?

    Where is the research that validates these 'no coal, no oil, no nuclear' advocates
    I'm a strong supporter of the oil drilling ban, particularly because the amount of the resource under Michigan's Great Lakes waters is insignificant, especially when compared to the demand. The risk outweighs the slight return. But my understanding of what happened in the gulf is that it doesn't stem from the same approach that would have been used before the 2002 Michigan ban. That involved directional drilling from land. Still not foolproof, and still not warranted in light of the modest benefit, but not the same.

    Second, nuclear energy: Minnesota has a moratorium on new nuclear plants and it should remain in place. Devastating as the Gulf spill is, it's less severe than what an accident at one nuclear plant would cause -- especially in loss of human life or impact on human health. And until we figure out how to mine uranium and transport it to where it can generate electricity, it is far from clean; it results in significant carbon cost. And finally, nuclear power is no replacement for coal until we have nuclear-powered vehicles. Oil generates very little of the electricity in this nation; nuclear plants do.
    And from the Wisconsin Network for Peace and Justice's Carbon Free, Nuclear Free Campaign:
    Repeatedly, the nuclear industry and its supporters in the state legislature have tried to remove the common-sense safeguards Wisconsin places on nuclear reactors. State law requires that, before a new nuclear reactor can be built here, there must be a federally-licensed repository for the high-level radioactive waste and the electricity must not place an undue financial burden on our residents and businesses.

    Our Carbon Free, Nuclear Free campaign works to maintain these nuclear safeguards and supports the expansion of renewable energy and a greater commitment to energy efficiency in Wisconsin.
    So it's wind turbines everywhere, biomass and conservation to power America? What am I missing?

    Jo Egelhoff, FoxPolitics.net




    COMMENTS

    "Where is the research..."

    Well, for coal, oil and gas, there are hundreds of thousands of pages written by tens of thousands of scientists over the past 4 decades, but a certain segment of society discounts it out of hand.

    As for nuclear, the left is not universally against it. Look at those pinko lefties in France; 78 percent of the electricity generated in France is nuclear. And many of us in the US support nuclear if done with the latest, cleanest technologies.

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