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Burying Uncertainty : Risk and the Case Against Geological Disposal of Nuclear Waste / / K. S. Shrader-Frechette



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Autore: Shrader-Frechette K. S. Visualizza persona
Titolo: Burying Uncertainty : Risk and the Case Against Geological Disposal of Nuclear Waste / / K. S. Shrader-Frechette Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Berkeley, CA : , : University of California Press, , [1993]
©1993
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (363 p.)
Disciplina: 621.48/38
Soggetto topico: Radioactive waste disposal in the ground - Environmental aspects
Radioactive waste disposal in the ground - Risk assessment
Soggetto non controllato: american history
consent
due process
ethics
geology
government
half life
health and safety
legal issues
liability
morals
natural history
natural world
nevada
nuclear power
nuclear waste
political
politics
pollution
public health
radioactive waste
radwaste
respiratory illness
science
scientific
united states history
us government
us history
yucca mountain
Note generali: Includes index.
Nota di contenuto: Front matter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- 1. The Riddle of Nuclear Waste -- 2. Understanding the Origins of the Problem -- 3. Reliance on Value Judgments in Repository Risk Assessment -- 4. Subjective Estimates of Repository Risks -- 5. Subjective Evaluations of Repository Risks -- 6. Problematic Inferences in in Assessing Repository Risks -- 7. Uncertainty: An Obstacle to Geological Disposal -- 8. Equity: An Obstacle to Geological Disposal -- 9. .An Alternative to Permanent Geological Disposal -- Notes -- Index of Names -- Index of Subjects
Sommario/riassunto: Shrader-Frechette looks at current U.S. government policy regarding the nation's high-level radioactive waste both scientifically and ethically. What should be done with our nation's high-level radioactive waste, which will remain hazardous for thousands of years? This is one of the most pressing problems faced by the nuclear power industry, and current U.S. government policy is to bury "radwastes" in specially designed deep repositories. K. S. Shrader-Frechette argues that this policy is profoundly misguided on both scientific and ethical grounds. Scientifically-because we cannot trust the precision of 10,000-year predictions that promise containment of the waste. Ethically-because geological disposal ignores the rights of present and future generations to equal treatment, due process, and free informed consent. Shrader-Frechette focuses her argument on the world's first proposed high-level radioactive waste facility at Yucca Mountain, Nevada. Analyzing a mass of technical literature, she demonstrates the weaknesses in the professional risk-assessors' arguments that claim the site is sufficiently safe for such a plan. We should postpone the question of geological disposal for at least a century and use monitored, retrievable, above-ground storage of the waste until then. Her message regarding radwaste is clear: what you can't see can hurt you.
Titolo autorizzato: Burying Uncertainty  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-282-35497-3
9786612354977
0-520-91396-5
0-585-29941-2
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910495870003321
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