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Dr. Edward C. Morse, University of California at Berkeley, Department of Nuclear Engineering
30 more nuclear power plants can be in service in just a few years if done right; "Clean coal doesn't exist"; one million gallons of nuclear waste leaked into the desert at Hanford, Washington; nuclear waste is the kind of problem that goes away the longer you ignore it; breeder reactors; GE; old nuclear weapons can be used to generate electricity
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A visit to The Den of Strangers (wisdom of Bill Shakespeare)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Dr. Edward C. Morse, University of California at Berkeley, Department of Nuclear Engineering
Terrorists and nuclear waste; Yucca Mountain vs. New Mexico; fusion; hydrogen from nuclear
Dr. Jeff Chapman, Chief Executive, Carbon Capture & Storage Association (CCSA), London, UK
About CCSA; shipping and storing co2, "we must store co2 and are doing it today"
The Voice of Reason (The Voice of Reason (Dr. Valerian Miranda, Texas A&M University)
Originating in Dallas/Fort Worth. 86% of radio listeners are over the age of 35 and 22% of listeners are business owners
The Promise of Tomorrow Radio Show Moderator: Veteran talk-radio host,
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