Environmentalists oppose nuclear because of the effects of radiation over time, but they should give the power source another chance, said Sen. Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn. "Climate change may be an inconvenient problem. Nuclear power might be a big part of the inconvenient solution," he said during an event in Nashville, Tenn. WPLN-FM (Nashville, Tenn.)
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Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Tenn. senator urges green groups to support nuclear power
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Environmentalists oppose nuclear because of the effects of radiation over time, but they should give the power source another chance, said Sen. Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn. "Climate change may be an inconvenient problem. Nuclear power might be a big part of the inconvenient solution," he said during an event in Nashville, Tenn. WPLN-FM (Nashville, Tenn.)
Environmentalists oppose nuclear because of the effects of radiation over time, but they should give the power source another chance, said Sen. Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn. "Climate change may be an inconvenient problem. Nuclear power might be a big part of the inconvenient solution," he said during an event in Nashville, Tenn. WPLN-FM (Nashville, Tenn.)
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