Experts and users discuss nuclear, energy: only-one-answer-just-not-what-you-suggest
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Only one answer ...
Only one answer... just not what you suggest
There is one answer to this, but it can only be found by economics. Only a free market can answer what is "best" or "worse" because those words are relative words. How do you define best? In the sense that, I think, is implied above, best is a broad synonym for cost-efficient and practical with minimum risks. Therefore, let individuals in a free market choose whether or not nuclear power is "best" or not. Science is a tool in which we develop technology and make it more proficient, but it is the people that choose whether or not to use that technology. If government would deregulate at least some of its bans on using nuclear energy we could truly find out this answer.
Agreed, politicians and pundits "need not apply." Businessmen and those that need to use the energy, the individual citizens of the US, should decide--not government.
- nickodonnell
March 4, 2009 10:59PM
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