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Monday, August 27, 2007

Another Blogger for Nuclear Energy

After reading about how China's booming economy is affecting the global environment, Martin Varsavsky says that it's time for China to build more nuclear power plants.

Posted by Eric McErlain at 12:28 AM  

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Labels: carbon dioxide, China, climate change, electricity, energy, environment, greenhouse gases, Nuclear Energy, nuclear power

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