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Nuclear Power: Promise and Problems

Nuclear Power: Promise and Problems. By Connor Munro. Coal Facts. The average piece of coal used today took anywhere between four-hundred and sixteen to four-hundred and forty-four years to become what you see. Petroleum Facts.

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Nuclear Power: Promise and Problems

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  1. Nuclear Power: Promise and Problems By Connor Munro

  2. Coal Facts • The average piece of coal used today took anywhere between four-hundred and sixteen to four-hundred and forty-four years to become what you see.

  3. Petroleum Facts • Petroleum was formed hundreds of thousands of years ago, sometime during the Carboniferous Era. • We use the vast majority of our petroleum for day-to-day transportation.

  4. Stakeholders • Nuclear Industry • Consumers • Residents near a Facility • Future Generations

  5. Nuclear Waste

  6. Dangers to Humanity

  7. Navajo Uranium Mining

  8. Closing • It is entirely possible for nuclear energy to supply our power-related needs for many years to come, all we need to do is accept it.

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