Read your text material and learn to write full and complete sentences. I can't believe this is what education has come to.
G. A. Stoetzel has written: 'Emergency environmental sampling and analysis for radioactive material facilities' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Nuclear facilities, Nuclear facilities, Radioactive pollution, Safety measures
G. G. Eichholz has written: 'Environmental aspects of nuclear power' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Nuclear power plants, Nuclear power plants
"The environmental radioactivity is increased." That's it?
Sidney A. Katz has written: 'Hair analysis' -- subject(s): Hair, Analysis 'Experiments in nuclear science' -- subject(s): Nuclear physics, Experiments, Nuclear chemistry
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Air pollution is not an environmental consequence of nuclear energy, as nuclear power plants do not emit air pollutants such as carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, or nitrogen oxides during operation. The main environmental consequences of nuclear energy are the generation of radioactive waste and the potential for accidents that can lead to radiation releases.
R. S. Tilbury has written: 'Activation analysis with charged particles' -- subject(s): Nuclear activation analysis, Particles (Nuclear physics)
Herman Hoerlin has written: 'United States high-altitude test experiences' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Nuclear explosions, Nuclear explosions, Nuclear weapons, Testing
a nuclear reactor exploded
Specialist in Energy, Nuclear and Environmental Sciences
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Yes. Nuclear power is environmentally friendly.Even when you consider the ramifications of accidents, the overall environmental and safety impact, when you look at the big picture, is less than with fossil power.