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Prof. Stephen W. Pacala


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March 2008: "Scientists studying climate change have tossed around even more ambitious figures. To solve one-seventh of the global greenhouse gas problem, Princeton University professors Robert Socolow and Stephen Pacala estimate that the world would need to triple current nuclear capacity. The U.S. share of that expansion (including replacement of aging plants) would require building about five nuclear reactors a year for 50 years."

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/10/07/AR2007100701324.html

Relationships

RoleNameTypeLast Updated
Employee/Freelancer/Contractor (past or present) Princeton University Organization Mar 25, 2008
Cooperation (past or present) Colleague/Co-worker of (past or present) Prof. Robert H. Socolow Person Mar 25, 2008

Articles and Resources

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Oct 08, 2007 Nuclear Power Primed for Comeback: Demand, Subsidies Spur U.S. Utilities

QUOTE: Many environmental groups, torn between concern about climate and long-standing antipathy toward nuclear power, are seizing on the cost issue. "We're not an anti-nuclear group," says Jeremy Symons, executive director of the global warming program at the National Wildlife Federation. "But it doesn't make sense for the government to be investing in nuclear when the money could be put into renewables and energy efficiency."

Washington Post