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Will an independent UK emphasize nuclear energy?

…a native of Slovakia who is currently living in Austria. She provided the following thoughts. Hi Rod, Thanks for your recent post on Forbes about how Brexit will affect nuclear energy. I think that its a good post and I’m sure you’re received a number of comments on it. I agree that, without EU regulation, it will likely grow in the UK but also think that, in the UK’s absence, countries like Germany and Austria will have more influence on EU ener…

Shell executives should give themselves permission to discuss clean nuclear energy
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Shell executives should give themselves permission to discuss clean nuclear energy

…selected by the moderator. Learning more about Shell’s position on nuclear Following the event, I made contact with Shell’s media relations and spoke to a cheerful and helpful spokesperson. She indicated that she had seen my questions during the event. She told me that her team had dealt with the topic in the past. She asked me to send an email so that she could reply with their prepared response. Here is the email I sent. We spoke a moment ago ab…

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Carnival of Nuclear Energy 130 – Best of the pronuclear blogs for week of Nov 10, 2012

…able to free up enough time to attend the meeting in person, but I will be following it on Twitter; the hash tag is #ANS12. Without further ado, here are some posts worth reading if you want to learn more about nuclear energy and public communications. Nuke Power Talk Energy Production and Paper Cups: Measuring the Impacts At Nuke Power Talk, Gail Marcus notes that nuclear power isn’t the only field where people pick out a measure to make somethin…

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