Includes descriptive metadata provided by producer in MP3 file: "engineering - Parker Symposium - 19 Charles W. Powers: 'What Characteristics of High Level Waste and Spent Nuclear Fuel Do or Should Shape Our Concepts of Intergenerational Ethical Responsibility for Their Disposition?'" By Vanderbilt University. Composer is Regan Brown. Powers discusses moral and ethical issues surrounding nuclear energy. Building public trust and informed consent are essential given the images that operate around the nuclear energy issue.School of Engineerin
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Many ethical, cultural, and economic concerns have accompanied the rapid growth of Western technolog...
In this paper we suggest considering sustainability as a moral framework based on social justice, wh...
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A new urgency is emerging around nuclear power development and this urgency is accentuated by the po...
Energy is the lifeblood of development, but its amount is finite. It can neither be created nor dest...
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When we produce nuclear power we are depleting a non-renewable resource (uranium) that will eventual...
The Japan nuclear disaster once again raised the ethical issues of nuclear energy programs. Nuclear ...
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Is information that we produce today about our radioactive waste accessible to future generations
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Many ethical, cultural, and economic concerns have accompanied the rapid growth of Western technolog...
In this paper we suggest considering sustainability as a moral framework based on social justice, wh...
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A new urgency is emerging around nuclear power development and this urgency is accentuated by the po...
Energy is the lifeblood of development, but its amount is finite. It can neither be created nor dest...
Includes descriptive metadata provided by producer in MP3 file: "engineering - Parker Symposium - 20...
When we produce nuclear power we are depleting a non-renewable resource (uranium) that will eventual...
The Japan nuclear disaster once again raised the ethical issues of nuclear energy programs. Nuclear ...
Includes descriptive metadata provided by producer in MP3 file: "engineering - Parker Symposium - 22...
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Includes descriptive metadata provided by producer in MP3 file: "engineering - Parker Symposium - 16...
Is information that we produce today about our radioactive waste accessible to future generations
Includes descriptive metadata provided by producer in MP3 file: "engineering - Parker Symposium - 17...
Many ethical, cultural, and economic concerns have accompanied the rapid growth of Western technolog...
In this paper we suggest considering sustainability as a moral framework based on social justice, wh...