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We also refine naturally occurring radioactive ores to fuel
nuclear
power plants.
All
nuclear
radiation is ionizing, while only the highest energy electromagnetic radiation is.
Though the intended meaning was eventually clarified, the initial impact of Khrushchev's apparent words put the world on a path that could have led to
nuclear
armageddon.
And by the way, if you add the projections for
nuclear
on here, particularly if you assume that the work many are doing to try to break through to safer and more acceptable, more affordable forms of nuclear, this could change even more dramatically.
Marie Curie's revolutionary research laid the groundwork for our understanding of physics and chemistry, blazing trails in oncology, technology, medicine, and
nuclear
physics, to name a few.
He's a
nuclear
physicist in the UK who took a five-year career break to be home with his five children.
Now, this was a month when North Korea agreed to dismantle its
nuclear
facilities.
In it, he describes a catastrophic US intelligence operation in which the CIA quite literally handed over blueprints of a
nuclear
bomb to Iran.
And these guys, here, they're the weak
nuclear
force, probably the least familiar.
The strong force, the strong
nuclear
force, which sticks nuclei together, gets weaker.
But globalists make the case that reinforcing our global governance is the only way to tackle big supernational problems, like
nuclear
proliferation, the global refugee crisis, climate change or terrorism or even the consequences of superhuman AI.
Even
nuclear
seems to be making a comeback.
It's the equivalent of 60
nuclear
plants the size of Diablo Canyon, California's last
nuclear
plant, or 900 solar farms the size of Topaz, which is one of the biggest solar farms in the world, and certainly our biggest in California.
And that's
nuclear.
When you combine all the electricity from solar and wind, you see it actually barely makes up half of the decline from
nuclear.
So, let's just take a closer look at
nuclear.
So
nuclear
seems like a pretty good option, but there's this big problem with it, which all of you, I'm sure, are aware of, which is that people really don't like it.
And what they found is that
nuclear
is actually one of the least popular forms of energy.
Even oil is more popular than
nuclear.
And while
nuclear
kind of edges out coal, the thing is, people don't really fear coal in the same way they fear nuclear, which really operates on our unconscious.
So when the climate scientist, James Hansen, asked if I wanted to go to China with him and look at the Chinese advanced
nuclear
program, I jumped at the chance.
I mean, we went to India and asked about the
nuclear
program.
The government said before the Paris climate talks that they were going to do something like 30 new
nuclear
plants.
Of course, in Japan, they took all their
nuclear
plants offline, replaced them with coal, natural gas, oil burning, and they're only expected to bring online about a third to two-thirds.
So it's understandable that engineers would look for a technical fix to the fears that people have of
nuclear.
You know, despite what people think, it's hard to figure out how to make
nuclear
power much safer.
If you take all the
nuclear
waste we've ever made in the United States, put it on a football field, stacked it up, it would only reach 20 feet high.
Maybe the most surprising thing is that we can't find any examples of countries that have
nuclear
power and then, "Oh!" decide to go get a weapon.
What we find is the only way we know how to get rid large numbers of
nuclear
weapons is by using the plutonium in the warheads as fuel in our
nuclear
power plants.
And so, if you are wanting to get the world rid of
nuclear
weapons, then we're going to need a lot more
nuclear
power.
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