Source: RT: The Big Picture: Conversations with Great Minds
by: Thom Hartman
This interview with Stephanie Cooke, author of In Mortal Hands: A Cautionary History of the Nuclear Age and editor of Nuclear Intelligence Weekly is especially informative. One reason for the push for commercial nuclear power is that Plutonium is the by-product of the nuclear fuel cycle. Waste from Uranium fission reactors is reprocessed to chemically extract Plutonium, which is used to make nuclear bombs.
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Plutonium to make nuclear bombs is extracted from reprocessing nuclear waste from commerical Uranium fission reactors
Labels:
fuel cycle,
nuclear power,
Plutonium,
reprocessing,
Stephanie Cooke,
Thom Hartman,
uranium
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