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Presentation: Economics of Plutonium Recycle (PDF)

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A presentation delivered on December 11, 2009 at Johns Hopkins University by Thomas B. Cochran, Ph.D., Senior Scientist at the Natural Resources Defense Council, arguing against reprocessing spent uranium and plutonium, and instead continuing the current open fuel cycle system...

International Regulation of Uranium Fuel Cycle Facilities (PDF)

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In this draft discussion paper NRDC proposes a major new supplement to current IAEA safeguards requirements for uranium enrichment (and later other nuclear fuel cycle activities) in order to strengthening international controls over the nuclear fuel facilities.

Improving Transportation Choices (PDF)

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Transportation guzzles petroleum for three reasons: Inefficient vehicles, overreliance on oil-derived fuel, and ever-increasing traffic. The last factor is often overlooked. This first-of-its-kind NRDC analysis maps out one possible future with less traffic thanks to better price signals, investments in...

Sustainable Development and Energy Options (PDF)

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Presentation on nuclear power and other types of energy by Dean Abrahamson, NRDC Trustee and Professor Emeritus of Public Affairs and Planning at the University of Minnesota, October, 2010.

Toplines from the NRDC poll (PDF)

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This survey and analysis from NRDC shows that Latinos are particularly strong in their views on the need for action on climate change and carbon pollution.