The world needs a new source of energy, an unspillable source.

Myth: Nuclear Energy is Dangerous


104 Nuclear Reactors operate safely in the United States without a single loss of life. Contrary to belief, only 56 people have died from the Chernobyl accident and no one from Three Mile Island. Going Nuclear – A Green Makes the Case (Patrick Moore, Ph.D. – Greenpeace Co-Founder) www.washingtonpost.com Love Uranium (Peter Huber, Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering, MIT) www.forbes.com Former ‘No Nukes’ Protester: Stop Worrying and Love Nuclear Power (Wired) www.wired.com Let’s Have Some Love for Nuclear Power (The Wall Street Journal) online.wsj.com Chernobyl Incident Had Fewer Long-Term Health Impacts Than Expected (Natural Environment Research Council) www.sciencedaily.com Danger from radiation is exaggerated, say scientists (The Times, UK) www.timesonline.co.uk The Truth About Chernobyl Is Told (Zbigniew Jaworowski, Central Laboratory for Radilogical Protection) www.21stcenturysciencetech.com UN Report says 56 killed so far due to Chernobyl nuclear accident (CBC News) www.cbc.ca No Apparent Increase In Cancer Deaths Among Three Mile Island Residents, Report University Of Pittsburgh Researchers (University Of Pittsburgh Medical Center) www.sciencedaily.com No Significant Rise In Cancer Deaths In 3-Mile Island Residents Over 20 Years, According To Study (University Of Pittsburgh Medical Center) www.sciencedaily.com Uranium resources sufficient to meet projected nuclear energy requirements long into the future (Nuclear Energy Administration) www.nea.fr World has 200 Years of