Nuclear Energy Myths and Facts - Reference and Discussion
Michael Hancock - John Shanahan
June 30, 2025
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MYTH #2: Nuclear plants constantly leak radiation.
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MYTH #3: Nuclear accidents are common and catastrophic.
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MYTH #4: Nuclear waste is a deadly, unmanageable problem.
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MYTH #5: Renewable energy can fully replace nuclear.
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MYTH #6: Nuclear energy is too expensive and slow to build.
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MYTH #7: Nuclear energy contributes to nuclear weapons proliferation. allaboutenergy.net How to spread nuclear power without sharing nuclear know-how
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MYTH #8: The public doesn’t support nuclear.
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MYTH #9: Nuclear is outdated and obsolete.
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MYTH #10: We don’t need more energy—we should just conserve.
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