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None Provided3
Category: /Science & Technology
Details: Words: 1047 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Nuclear Energy and the Environment
In our society, nuclear energy has become one of the most criticized forms
of energy by the environmentalists. Thus, a look at nuclear energy and the
environment and its impact on economic growth.
Lewis Munford, an analyst, once wrote, "Too much energy is as fatal as too
little, hence the regulation of energy input and output not its unlimited
expansion, is in fact one of the main laws of life."
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threatens the present
and forecloses the future. It is unethical, and inferior to non-fission futures
that enhance survival for humans, alive and yet to be born, and nature, with all
its living entities." Therefore, in conclusion, it is clearly evident why
nuclear energy should be abandoned, even though it may be considered as
economically sound, and that we should concentrate more on conservation and
quality rather than expansion as we have done in the past