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  • Reply to: Quid Pro Glow: UK Government Funds Nuclear Lobbying   18 years 1 month ago

    Reuters reports that one of Britain's "leading government advisory group[s]" [http://www.planetark.com/dailynewsstory.cfm/newsid/35495/story.htm is strongly disagreeing] "with all those people advising the government that nuclear is necessary":

    The Sustainable Development Commission, the government's watchdog on sustainable development issues, came down in favour of more renewable energy sources and greater energy efficiency rather than replacing old nuclear plants with new ones. ... "There is little point in denying that nuclear power has its benefits but, in our view, these are outweighed by serious disadvantages," [Commission chair Jonathon] Porritt said. He said the nuclear industry had not solved the problem of waste that remains highly toxic for millennia and was very secretive about its costs. Nuclear would risk proliferation and drain money from alternative power and distribution systems.

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