La Hague at the heart of the nuclear debate Democracy flouted Editor: Europe Author: Didier Anger Date of print: 2002 State: Very good state Condition Detail: Very good state Reference 400034119 Availability In stock Description
large format paperback book 280 pages published by Yves Michel 2002. Will the French state relaunch a nuclear program or opt for alternatives? In a democracy, every citizen has the right to be invited to the debate on energy policy. Let's be vigilant The underside of the cards of the implementation of the nuclear program in France is highlighted in this work: Didier Anger denounces the collusion between the State and the nuclear lobby with its procession of lies and imposed choices. The history of the radioactive waste reprocessing centre at La Hague is exemplary. This is how gentle France acquired the densest nuclear fleet in Europe. It is also the only country where so many homes are heated by electricity. The major questions generated by the nuclear industry have remained unanswered for 30 years: radioactive waste, reprocessing of irradiated fuel, dangers to public health and the environment, terrorist threats. As for the official cost of the nuclear kilowatt/hour, its calculation is a sham. In Europe, most countries have opened the debate and turned their backs on nuclear power. Are they ignorant? No. They are increasing the use of renewable energy. Why not France? Didier Anger advocates the use of diversified and above all decentralized alternatives which would represent
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large format paperback book 280 pages published by Yves Michel 2002. Will the French state relaunch a nuclear program or opt for alternatives? In a democracy, every citizen has the right to be invited to the debate on energy policy. Let's be vigilant The underside of the cards of the implementation of the nuclear program in France is highlighted in this work: Didier Anger denounces the collusion between the State and the nuclear lobby with its procession of lies and imposed choices. The history of the radioactive waste reprocessing centre at La Hague is exemplary. This is how gentle France acquired the densest nuclear fleet in Europe. It is also the only country where so many homes are heated by electricity. The major questions generated by the nuclear industry have remained unanswered for