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  2. Public opinion on nuclear issues - Wikipedia

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    In the USA Bisconti 2021 poll, 76% were in favor of nuclear power, while 24% opposed it. [47] In Poland a November 2021 poll indicated 74% in favor of building nuclear power plants in general, 58% supporting their location in their neighborhood and 39% opposing the latter. 82% believe nuclear power plants contribute to energy resilience of the ...

  3. List of anti–nuclear power groups - Wikipedia

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    Some of these anti-nuclear power organisations are reported to have developed considerable expertise on nuclear power and energy issues. [2] In 1992, the chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission said that "his agency had been pushed in the right direction on safety issues because of the pleas and protests of nuclear watchdog groups". [3]

  4. Nuclear power debate - Wikipedia

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    Stewart Brand at a 2010 debate, "Does the world need nuclear energy?" [31]At the 1963 ground-breaking for what would become the world's largest nuclear power plant, President John F. Kennedy declared that nuclear power was a "step on the long road to peace," and that by using "science and technology to achieve significant breakthroughs", we could "conserve the resources" to leave the world in ...

  5. Has nuclear power entered a new era of acceptance amid global ...

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    During the Cold War nuclear energy frenzy of the 1970s and ’80s, nuclear supporters — often Republicans — touted the jobs the plants would create, and argued that the United States needed to ...

  6. Nuclear Power? Have No Fear—Our Clean Energy Future Is ...

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    It would be nice if solar and wind could give us all the power we need, but we’re going to need nuclear. Here’s what it could look like—and what’s standing in the way.

  7. Anti-nuclear movement - Wikipedia

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    The initial objective of the movement was nuclear disarmament, though since the late 1960s opposition has included the use of nuclear power. Many anti-nuclear groups oppose both nuclear power and nuclear weapons. The formation of green parties in the 1970s and 1980s was often a direct result of anti-nuclear politics. [4]

  8. Anti-nuclear organizations - Wikipedia

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    Anti-nuclear organizations may oppose uranium mining, nuclear power, and/or nuclear weapons. Anti-nuclear groups have undertaken public protests and acts of civil disobedience which have included occupations of nuclear plant sites. Some of the most influential groups in the anti-nuclear movement have had members who were elite scientists ...

  9. Radiophobia - Wikipedia

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    Radiophobia is primarily a social phenomenon as opposed to a purely psychological dynamic. The term is also used to describe the opposition to the use of nuclear technology (i.e. nuclear power) arising from concerns disproportionately greater than actual risks would merit.