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December 03, 2005

There has been similar talk in Australia about nuclear power. It is being sold in terms of being the only option to coal-fired power stations that produce greenhouse gases and global warming .

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Steve Bell

The agenda is for Australia to sell more uranium overseas and to build a nuclear power industry.

| Posted by Gary Sauer-Thompson at 08:41 PM | | Comments (1)
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I can't comment directly about nuclear power in Australia, but you might be interested to know there is an easy, entertaining way to learn how a modern nuclear power is operated, and how an accident might proceed. "Rad Decision" is a techno-thriller novel about the American nuclear power industry, written by a longtime nuclear engineer (me). The book is available at no cost to readers at RadDecision.blogspot.com.

"I'd like to see Rad Decision widely read." - Stewart Brand, founder of the Whole Earth Catalog, tech icon, futurist.

I hope you'll take a few moments to check out Rad Decision.

James Aach
http://RadDecision.blogspot.com