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    Sara S
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    Former chairman of the NRC says all reactors should be shut down

    Holy Cow: Former Chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission Says Every Single Reactor in the U.S.

    https://www.alternet.org/environment...r-us-should-be

    Holy Cow: Former Chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission Says Every Single Reactor in the U.S. Should Be Shut Down
    September 4, 2013

    The first thing to remember about nuclear power is that it’s not safe. Just ask Japan.

    The second thing to remember is that nuclear power isn’t cheap. Connecticut draws half its juice from nuclear reactors and has the second-highest rates in the country, after Hawaii.

    The third thing to know is that everybody lies about it. The power plant designers lie, the builders lie, the utility companies lie, the regulators lie, and the politicians lie.

    ~snip~

    But kids living downwind are already getting thyroid cancer, fish in the nearby sea are no longer safe to eat, and radioactive tuna are cruising the California coast. As with the Chernobyl disaster, tens of thousands of people may never be free to return home.
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