[NukeNet] Send letter in today--Oppose McCain's plan for 45 new reactors

Michael Mariotte nirsnet at nirs.org
Thu Jun 19 12:19:50 EDT 2008


Dear Friends,

 

Today, newspapers and websites are full of articles about Sen. McCain's
proposal to build 45 new reactors in the U.S. by 2030, and 100 by
mid-century. Take this opportunity to respond and send in your letters
to the editor! Let's make clear that this plan is folly and will meet
with overwhelming public opposition.

 

Below is a sample letter you can use for your local publications. It's
about 200 words, so should fit into most publications' guidelines. Feel
free to use it as is, or make any changes you want. But don't feel free
not to take this opportunity to respond! We hope each one of you-and
your colleagues as well-will send in a letter today!

 

Best

Michael Mariotte

Nuclear Information and Resource Service

nirsnet at nirs.org

 

Dear Editor,

 

John McCain's plan to build 45 new reactors by 2030 demonstrates more
about his connections to nuclear industry lobbyists than to any real
concern about addressing climate change.

 

As the experts at Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI) have pointed out*,
nuclear power provides far less climate protection per dollar than any
of its competitors. Indeed, RMI notes that "spending a dollar on new
nuclear energy instead of energy efficiency has a worse net effect on
the climate than spending a dollar on coal-fired electricity instead of
on nuclear electricity!"

 

Moreover, because nuclear power is so expensive, only massive taxpayer
and ratepayer subsidies would enable the construction of new atomic
reactors. Such investment would divert the resources from those
solutions that really work: renewable energy, energy efficiency,
cogeneration, smart grids and distributed generation are the clean,
affordable means to reduce carbon emissions and meet our energy needs,
not nuclear power.

 

Clean energy sources don't produce lethal radioactive waste, don't
require massive security, don't make residents live in fear of a
meltdown, and don't enable the spread of nuclear weapons. The choice is
easy. But Senator McCain has made the wrong one.

 

 

*"The Nuclear Illusion," by Amory B. Lovins and Imran Sheikh, Ambio,
November 2008 preprint; available at:
http://www.rmi.org/images/PDFs/Energy/E08-01_AmbioNuclIlusion.pdf

 

 

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