Re: Dr. Clayton Forrester's Science Roundup
Nuclear power is a big trade-off for environmentalists. The lack of emissions from a true base load power plant is really great. On the other hand, concern for the fuel potential/past issues surrounding it is a significant negative (like here in AZ there are water issues due to uranium getting in the water up around the Navajo Reservation). That's why you have seen over time environmental folks come out on both sides of the issue. Obama's proposed EPA 111(d) carbon rules generated a lot of discussions regarding nukes. Among other things, several Southern states that are constructing new nuke plants wouldn't get credit for them toward their carbon reduction goals.There was an interesting story on the Beeb this morning about the environmental risk/reward of nuclear power. It hasn't been posted to their Science page yet, but when it is I recommend it.
To any nuclear engineers (or anyway someone more related than Playwriting majors) out there: is there an online resource you recommend for a good overview of the topic? I'm taking Wiki as the baseline.