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Risks, ethics and consent: Australia shouldnt become worlds nuclear wasteland

2016-06-28 11:51:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Conversation: Last month the South Australian Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission recommended that the state government develop a business venture to store a large fraction of the worlds high- and intermediate-level nuclear power station wastes in South Australia. It proposes to do this by first building an interim above-ground store, to be followed by permanent underground repository. But the commissions recommendation is based on several debatable assumptions, including: an economic analysis that purports...

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