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Molten Salt Reactors (incl Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactor)
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More Than 400 U.S. Cities May Be ‘Past The Point Of No Return’ With Sea Level Threats

by George - WordPress Security | Oct 15, 2015 | Climate Change, Ocean Acidification, Solar, Wind | 0 comments

Molten Salt Reactors to drastically reduce CO2 emissions, to protect the many cities where sea level rise doesn’t already mean frequent flooding within a few years.

Decades After Chernobyl, Wildlife Thriving Inside Exclusion Zone

by George - WordPress Security | Oct 7, 2015 | LWR | 0 comments

My responses to Decades After Chernobyl, Wildlife Thriving Inside Exclusion Zone, by Nick Visser http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/chernobyl-wildlife-study_5612c8b4e4b076812702dbe0 Park Overall ยท Tusculum College Lars Taylor and, no one is mentioning the 1000 mile...

Response to “Source of a Nation’s Wealth Is Its Energy”

by George - WordPress Security | Sep 3, 2015 | MSR, LFTR, Nuclear Waste | 0 comments

Response to “Source of a Nation’s Wealth Is Its Energy”, best source of energy for USA is Molten Salt Reactors, the safe and easily built nuclear reactor.

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