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Nuclear energy - it's back, big time!
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Big_Bird



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PostPosted: Sat Jun 02, 2007 2:29 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thunndarr wrote:
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Actually, I just quoted that bit because it was the introduction to the article.


*Blink* Paragraph 13 out of 14 is the introduction?


You made me go back and count the paragraphs. Laughing And yes, it was the 13th paragraph. I wonder why they thought they'd use it as an introduction (see the top right corner)? It's a dumb intro. I wasn't paying enough attention at the time, because as I started creating my post, a little critter started wailing loudly for his milk, so I cut and pasted and bailed.
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mindmetoo



Joined: 02 Feb 2004

PostPosted: Sat Jun 02, 2007 4:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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As no nuclear reactor has been built on mainland Europe for 10 years, and the last to be built in the UK was nearly 20 years ago � nearly 30 years ago in the US � who has the expertise to build a reactor, let alone regulate it? �It�s a real life nuclear experiment,� says nuclear expert Harry Lami of Greenpeace.



Nuclear reactors are still being built all around the world by Western companies. Westinghouse builds them, for example. End of story.

http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/05_40/b3953066.htm


Actually, I just quoted that bit because it was the introduction to the article. I ought not to have, really, because it wasn't that point that interested me (and at the time I was thinking, well surely they'll ask the yanks or someone to help). If you bother to read the article, it doesn't deal too much with that idea anyway, but discusses the problems of possible rising sea levels, how therefore it would be wiser to find a location in land, and how the problems of setting up inland far from greater metropolis will likely offset the supposed benefits in the first place.


I would say then if the author is being intellectually dishonest in one point, you might want to look at the whole article with a more skeptical eye.
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