Fear or future? America's decision on nuclear energy

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Danielle Butcher Franz is chief operating officer for the American Conservation Coalition.

installations in their communities than nuclear power plants. Although support for nuclear nearby was higher among Republicans, who are typicallyThis reluctance to embrace clean, reliable energy is an unnecessary obstacle standing in the way of the clean energy future the public desires. While the poll did not directly ask respondents why they were hesitant about living near nuclear power plants, it's likely that safety concerns and fear are the primary driving factors behind the results.

In a hypothetical town entirely powered by nuclear energy, on average, one person would die from nuclear energy every 33 years.in pop culture, are vastly exaggerated. The nuclear energy industry is the only one that takes full responsibility for the waste it generates and securely stores it on-site at nuclear plants across the country.

 

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