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Re: Lovelock's endorsement of nuclear



Radsafers,



You can enjoy Lovelock's interview on your computer now by connecting to :



http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/hardtalk/3937609.stm



P Duport







----- Original Message ----- 

From: "Christian Hofmeyr" <chris.hofmeyr@webmail.co.za>

To: <radsafe@list.Vanderbilt.Edu>

Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2004 1:23 PM

Subject: Lovelock's endorsement of nuclear





> Radsafers,

> I wish to draw your attention to an interview today on BBC

> world service TV with James Lovelock (Hardtalk series). He

> is the father of the Gaia hypothesis and one of the

> foremost environmentalists.  I know that there is quite a

> bit of resistance among the Radsafe subscibers against the

> concept of global warming, but it is heartwarming to hear

> such a reasoned and ringing endorsement of nuclear power as

> an essential and the safest component of power generation.

>  The Hardtalk interviewers are pretty sharp, but Lovelock

> managed to demolish all the usual arguments against

> nuclear.  If you are quick, you might still catch one of

> the repeat transmissions of the interview.  Do yourself a

> favour.

> Chris Hofmeyr

> Chris.Hofmeyr@webmail.co.za

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