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The future nukes: Even if everything goes wrong, nothing happens

2013-12-13 09:14:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Ars Technica: Carlo Rubbia, Nobel Prize winner and former Director General of CERN, has spent his more recent career thinking about energy, and he has some strong thoughts on nuclear power. Those thoughts have been driven in part by climate change (nuclear provides the only source of low-carbon electricity that can be deployed anywhere), but they've also been driven by the events at Fukushima. At least twice during a Nobel Dialog panel, Rubbia said that the sort of risk analyses that we've been doing for nuclear...

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