Why I'm Optimistic About Nuclear Again
William Tucker, NTH
I don't know why, but somehow it's getting easier to feel optimistic about nuclear again these days. Maybe it's only because the fanatics are all being distracted by fracking and the Keystone Pipeline. Maybe it's from reading that the Sierra Club and the Center for Biological Diversity are opposing a wind farm in Kern County, California, which only goes to show those people are opposed to everything. But somehow it feels as if the panic from Fukushima is subsiding and we may be able to get back to business.http://www.nucleartownhall.com/blog/william-tucker-why-i%E2%80%99m-feeling-optimistic-about-nuclear-again/
I don't know why, but somehow it's getting easier to feel optimistic about nuclear again these days. Maybe it's only because the fanatics are all being distracted by fracking and the Keystone Pipeline. Maybe it's from reading that the Sierra Club and the Center for Biological Diversity are opposing a wind farm in Kern County, California, which only goes to show those people are opposed to everything. But somehow it feels as if the panic from Fukushima is subsiding and we may be able to get back to business.http://www.nucleartownhall.com/blog/william-tucker-why-i%E2%80%99m-feeling-optimistic-about-nuclear-again/
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