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The Senate voted nearly unanimously Tuesday evening to pass major legislation designed to reverse the American nuclear industry’s decades-long decline and launch a reactor-building spree to meet surging demand for green electricity at home and to catch up with booming rivals overseas.
The bill slashes the fees the Nuclear Regulatory Commission charges developers, speeds up the process for licensing new reactors and hiring key staff, and directs the agency to work with foreign regulators to open doors for U.S. exports.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/congress-advance-act-nuclear-power_n_6670a926e4b08889dbe5e626
The bill slashes the fees the Nuclear Regulatory Commission charges developers, speeds up the process for licensing new reactors and hiring key staff, and directs the agency to work with foreign regulators to open doors for U.S. exports.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/congress-advance-act-nuclear-power_n_6670a926e4b08889dbe5e626
HuffPost UK
Congress Just Passed A Major Clean-Energy Bill To Boost Nuclear
It's all on nuclear.
Political memes
The Senate voted nearly unanimously Tuesday evening to pass major legislation designed to reverse the American nuclear industry’s decades-long decline and launch a reactor-building spree to meet surging demand for green electricity at home and to catch up…
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Natural spaces, if one believes them to be a right such as I do, can present interesting challenges in terms of accessibility. For example, many of nature's finest wonders require people to hike in, and creating accessibility for people with mobility issues in the form of roads and other infrastructure both presents risks to the wildlife and potentially introduce higher levels of pollution, risking the "pristine" quality some prefer for these spaces. How can we, as a society, balance the need to provide these things for all people while still preserving those areas? Discuss.