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A Simple Statement On Nuclear Power and Climate Change

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Name
Title
Organization
Location
Comments
13112
Leslie Perrigo
Executive Director
IECAN
Muncie, IN
As one who has been working on this issue for some time, I am continually astounded at the lack of research behind statements of support for nuclear power. Even now, new issues have been discovered at Davis Besse, proving furthermore, the inadequacy of safety measures at aging reactors. This technology offers no solutions to climate change, only more problems for which we have no solutions.
13111
Stephen Gerard Tramel
Professor of Philosophy
Fort hays State University
Hays, KS
 
13110
David W. Simpson
Director
Association of Conservation Contractors and Workers
Petrolia, CA
 
13109
Stephanie Jene Garrett


Watsonville, CA
 
13108
Donna Blue


Elmhurst, IL
 
13107
Sharon Stock
retired LandscapeDesigner

Guerneville, CA
 
13106
Rita Gagelman


Kansas City, MO
 
13105
Iva Tanackovic
Web designer

Beograd, Serbia and Montenegro
(Serbia and Montenegro are now separate countries...)
13104
Lillian Wilder


Anchorage, AK
Nuclear is the MOST costly way to solve our energy problems. AND we do not have a way to store spent waste from reactors. Please do not support these costly give-aways to nuclear energy systems.
13103
Anonymous


Grand Junction, CO
 
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