Nuclear power once deeply divided environmentalists and business interests, but the lines are blurring. As concerns about carbon emissions continue, nuclear power is re-emerging in our national energy debate. Kojo explores the issue, by examining the nuclear discussion underway in Washington's own backyard.
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The Future of Nuclear Power
Listen Wednesday, Sep. 17, 2008 at 12:06 p.m. in Economy, Environment, ScienceGuests
Mycle Schneider
International Energy and Nuclear Policy Consultant; Founding Director, World Information Service on Energy
Steve Kerekes
Senior Director of Media Relations, Nuclear Energy Institute
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