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08/15/2022
■Class discussion: Why have other nations – like the United States – failed to come up with permanent disposal plans for radioactive waste? Where is this very dangerous material stored now? Do you live near a plant where spent nuclear fuel has been stored “temporarily” for many decades? Nuclear plants can produce vast amounts of power without producing greenhouse gasses. Do we need to use nuclear power to help replace the fossil fuels blamed for global warming? Is it possible to build safe nuclear plants and find safe ways to store the radioactive waste?
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