Our findings do not, standing alone, require the conclusion that nuclear power is inherently too dangerous to permit it to continue and expand as a form of power generation. Neither do they suggest that the nation should move forward aggressively to develop... Research on Health Effects of Radiation - Page 496de United States. Interagency Radiation Research Committee - 1980Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| United States. President's Commission on the Accident at Three Mile Island - 1979 - 218 pages
...develop additional commercial nuclear power. They simply state that if the country wishes, for larger to confront the risks that are inherently associated...self-investigation, and a number of studies by the industry. Some will examine individual issues in much greater depth than we were able to do. And, no doubt, additional... | |
| United States. President's Commission on the Accident at Three Mile Island - 1979 - 222 pages
...made as a result of the accident -- the legacy of Three Mile Island. OVERVIEW OVERALL CONCLUSION In announcing the formation of the Commission, the President...self-investigation, and a number of studies by the industry. Some will examine individual issues in much greater depth than we were able to do. And, no doubt, additional... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1981 - 1640 pages
...suggest that the nation should move forward aitgressively to develop additional commercial nuclear iwwer. They simply state that If the country wishes, for...fundamental changes are necessary if those risks are to he kept within tolerable limits. Really, the threshold issue that the President's Commission properly... | |
| J. Samuel Walker - 2004 - 344 pages
...forward aggressively to develop additional commercial nuclear power." Rather, the commission suggested "that if the country wishes, for larger reasons, to...those risks are to be kept within tolerable limits." It maintained that critical improvements in reactor safety required major revisions, if not a revolution,... | |
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