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- From: len@schur.math.nwu.edu (Len Evens)
- Subject: Re: plutonium arrives in Japan
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- Date: Wed, 6 Jan 1993 15:02:10 GMT
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- John McCarthy and others continue to discuss this issue in terms
- of a dichotomy between the good guys (brave Japanese going ahead
- with what's right in fact of powerful opposition) versus the bad
- guys (a band of malcontents like Greenpeace and Japanese anti-nuclear
- activists cheered on by biased media). In fact the issue is much
- more complicated. For example, other countries in Asia have
- expressed suspiciion about Japanese intentions about nuclear weapons.
- Given the history of the past hundred years, this is not entirely a
- silly concern. Secondly, Japanese utilities apparently are not
- entirely happy about this program because it will cost more than
- other nuclear power technologies.
-
- To those who insist on seeing the issue the same way but with the
- polarities reversed, let me add that the Japanese gvoernment has
- prusued this program in the interests of energy self sufficiency.
- Given the nature of the Japanese economy and its present strong
- dependence on energy imports, this is a valid concern. In the
- end breeder reactors may prove to be the best choice the Japanese
- could have made, despite present difficulties.
-
- By the way, I find all this out by reading all those `biased' media
- reports.
-
- Leonard Evens len@math.nwu.edu 708-491-5537
- Dept. of Mathematics, Northwestern Univ., Evanston, IL 60208
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