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Worldwide Support For Nuclear Power Drops
11/26/2011

ProbablyJoe writes "A poll for the BBC shows that planetary


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share this: group support for nuclear power has dropped significantly in the past 6 years. However, while support has dropped in most countries, the UK has defied the trend, where 37% of the public support bay tilt new reactors. Unsurprisingly, support in Japan has dropped significantly, with only 6% supporting new reactors. The U.S. remains the country with the highest public opinion of nuclear power, though support has dropped slightly. Much of the decline in unanimity




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document.write( has been attributed to the events in Fukushima earlier in the year, when a recent Slashdot poll indicated that many readers' opinions had not been mannered by the events, and there was an even split between those who found the impedimenta more or less safe since the events. With reports on the long lasting effects in Fukushima still conflicted, is nuclear power still a viable resoluble to the world's energy problems?"



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