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U.S. has great need for nuclear power
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We should do all we can to promote energy conservation and the development of renewable energy sources. But we would be imprudent to gamble our future on such a strategy.
That leaves coal and nuclear. We must not, and should not, opt for more coal-fired generation. I would believe this even if climate change were not an issue. Some day, technology may exist to separate or eliminate CO2 from coal combustion, but when the entire cost of coal combustion is taken into account, from mining hazards, to mercury, sulphur, nitrogen oxide and other emissions, it is clear that nuclear power is much more benign to our health and the planet's health.
In the United States as a whole, there may be as many as 30 new nuclear power plants in various planning stages. While these plants are subject to the jurisdiction of the Federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission, whether the projects are successful is heavily dependent on the support of the states in which they will be located.
In Britain, where 20 percent of electricity also comes from nuclear power, the government committed just days ago to a new generation of nuclear power plants. It took this action in order to meet both its climate change concerns and its increased thirst for electricity. According to the British newspaper The Guardian, the government was confident in its decision given that "nuclear power stations have provided safe and secure supplies of electricity for half a century."
Are there issues with respect to cost and waste disposal? Yes. Nevertheless, our government and the governments of many nations have, however imperfectly, dealt with these challenges for decades.
Last year, Gwyneth Cravens, novelist and editor at The New Yorker magazine, wrote a book ("Power to Save the World, The Truth About Nuclear Energy") about her odyssey from anti-nuclear protester to pro-nuclear power advocate. She writes, "Our world does not have to continue in this way. We do not have to pollute the earth in order to have modern civilization. America must make decisions soon about nuclear power. As the biggest single producer of greenhouse gases (we have) an ethical obligation to the rest of humanity. Because of general ignorance and misinformation about rays and particles and the realities about the risks and benefits of large-scale energy generation, we are in danger of making poor choices and blindly accepting energy policies that harm the planet and darken prospects for our children and grandchildren."
Joe Cannon is editor of the Deseret Morning News.
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