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English: Chapter 2 of the book "The Doomsday Machine: The High Price of Nuclear Energy' by Martin Cohen with Andrew McKillop, published in 2012. This chapter challenges claims that nuclear energy is environmentally friendly. |
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Source | https://www.martincohenauthor.com/2019/04/arguing-about-nuclear-power.html |
Author | Martin Cohen |
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