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NUCLEAR POWER: PROMISE AND

PROBLEMSBy Connor Munro

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Coal Facts The average piece of coal used today

took anywhere between four-hundred and sixteen to four-hundred and forty-four years to become what you see.

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Petroleum Facts Petroleum was formed hundreds of

thousands of years ago, sometime during the Carboniferous Era.

We use the vast majority of our petroleum for day-to-day transportation.

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Stakeholders Nuclear Industry Consumers Residents near a Facility Future Generations

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Nuclear Waste

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Dangers to Humanity

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Navajo Uranium Mining

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Closing It is entirely possible for nuclear energy

to supply our power-related needs for many years to come, all we need to do is accept it.


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