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Uploaded by on Jul 7, 2009

Dr. Phillip Finck, associate director of Nuclear Science & Technology at the U.S. Department of Energy's Idaho National Lab explains the institution's research into nuclear energy as a way to reduce our carbon footprint

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  • I agree that nuclear energy is a significant part of the energy solution as well. Solar and wind are just impractical sources because it's on off and the high costs and lower output compared to nuclear. And nuclear tech is more well established. We should make use of nuclear power as soon as possible, so it provides a clean source of energy while buying time to research solar, wind, hydro, and fusion energy. Nuclear is a great, temporary, if not permanent answer to solving our energy needs.

  • Finally, and I mean really finally the world is beginning to see the wrongdoing of adopting the "renewable" energy, like solar, wind, and water power along with the "chewable energy" and I mean by that the biofuel. The cost of moving the world from its current state of fossil-fuel dependancy to renewable or chewable energy sources is disasterous. Instead of wasting time thinking about how to use limited resources like biofuel and renewable energy, think on how ot dispose of nuclear waste.

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