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Environmental Historians Debate: Can Nuclear Power Solve Climate Change?

A collaborative series titled “Environmental Historians Debate: Can Nuclear Power Solve Climate Change?” hosted by the Network in Canadian History & Environment, the Historical Climatology and ActiveHistory.ca. This series was originally published in January 2019.

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  • The Cold War Constraints on the Nuclear Energy Option
  • Only Dramatic Reductions in Energy Use Will Save The World From Climate Catastrophe: A Prophecy
  • Next Generation Nuclear?
  • Closing Nuclear Plants Will Increase Climate Risks
  • Environmental Historians Debate: Can Nuclear Power Solve Climate Change?
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