Radioactive Water Leaking From Fukushima: Why Millions Of Lives Are At Stake
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-08-17/radioactive-water-leaking-fukushima-what-we-know
I have a Ph.D. in physics, which included nuclear physics courses, but I have never imagined that this training makes me expert on nuclear power. Therefore I consult regularly with some of the top nuclear power experts in the world. When I write something about nuclear power, it is based on good science, which cannot be said of the piece by Miller that you published.
I discuss the potential contributions of nuclear power in a paper that I am writing now. Miller did get one thing right: I am motivated — by a love of the life on our planet and a desire to pass that on to future generations.
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