Time for a Second Look at Nuclear Power

Reprinted with permission of the author By Tom McClintock The newspaper’s front page contained one of those jigsaws of incongruity that one comes to expect these days in California. One article reported that the California Independent System Operator had just declared the latest in a long series of Stage Two electricity shortages, while another reported [...]

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Socialized Electricity

Guest Letters By Tom McClintock Reprinted with permission of the author Sacramento, where bad ideas never die. Sacramento is once again host to a variety of plans for the government takeover of California’s power system. The private sector, it is said, has done such a terrible job of providing electricity that government must now step in to [...]

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When the State Buys Power

Reprinted with permission of the author Guest Letters By Tom McClintock In two devastating acts the state government has jumped into the business of buying and selling electricity. As one power executive said, “I sure hope you guys know what you’re doing. It takes just a small misjudgment to lose an awful lot of money.” [...]

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A Report on the RSH Symposium on the Medical Benefits of Low Dose Radiation

Reprinted with permission of the author by Dr. Jerry Cuttler, Cuttler and Associates A symposium on this subject was held in Washington, November 15, near the ANS/ENS Winter Meeting. It was sponsored by Radiation, Science and Health (RSH), an international non-profit organization, and the Center for Nuclear Technology and Society at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI), [...]

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The United States Should Lead the Way by Michael Fox

As a scientist whose career includes the management of a plutonium laboratory, I am keenly aware of the many attributes of plutonium. Over the years I have also learned that advice from nuclear critics about plutonium is consistently unreliable. The critics are again offering unreliable information to the Secretary of Energy about the disposition of [...]

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Why Throw Away a Priceless Resource by Theodore Rockwell

In a press release carefully coordinated with mass internet mailings to all the old anti-technology political action groups, Nader’s well-funded Critical Mass organization tries to create the impression of “a growing coalition of national, international and grassroots groups” joined by “many scientists, experts and the public.” But there is nothing spontaneous or grass-rootsy about this [...]

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