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Will Nuclear Power Save Us from Global Warming?


Thursday, September 7th, 2006


Harvard University Professor and National Commission on Energy Policy Co-Chair John Holdren discusses the role of nuclear power as a potential solution for climate change, identifying four primary problems that would need to be overcome for nukes to be a viable part of an overall greenhouse gas reduction strategy.




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Sanford Lewis (Corporate Watchdog Media)

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