The Japan nuclear disaster once again raised the ethical issues of nuclear energy programs. Nuclear energy is considered as a sustainable energy source that reduces green house gas emission and produces far less wastes than conventional energy. On the other hand, nuclear fuel and wastes are highly radioactive, posing many threats to public health and the environment. Nuclear accidents are catastrophic and have a far-reaching impact on global health. Based on the ethical principles of utilitarilism, nonmaleficence, beneficence, justice, disclosure, and autonomy, mankind needs to take a more stringent approach on nuclear programs. Steps to be taken include improving nuclear safety, enhancing risk management, requiring full disclosure of facts...
Finding an alternative energy source to fossil fuels is becoming increasingly important. This has le...
The recent accident at the Fukushima I nuclear power plant in Japan (also known as Fukushima Daiichi...
Many physicists are directly or indirectly involved in issues related to society’s use of energy
Energy is the lifeblood of development, but its amount is finite. It can neither be created nor dest...
In recent years, there has been an intense public debate about whether and, if so, to what extent in...
A new urgency is emerging around nuclear power development and this urgency is accentuated by the po...
In recent years, there has been an intense public debate about whether and, if so, to what extent in...
Energy is the lifeblood of development. The energy use per capita in developed countries is higher t...
The scope, severity, and life cycles of the impacts of the conventional energy system, most notably ...
In this paper we suggest considering sustainability as a moral framework based on social justice, wh...
In recent years, there has been an intense public debate about whether and, if so, to what extent in...
Nuclear energy is generated through the fission of atomic nuclei in nuclear reactors. The produced e...
Energy is the lifeblood of development, but its amount is finite. It can neither be created nor dest...
In this paper we suggest considering sustainability as a moral framework based on social justice, wh...
The Fukushima nuclear accident had a large impact in Germany, a countrythat was already greatly sens...
Finding an alternative energy source to fossil fuels is becoming increasingly important. This has le...
The recent accident at the Fukushima I nuclear power plant in Japan (also known as Fukushima Daiichi...
Many physicists are directly or indirectly involved in issues related to society’s use of energy
Energy is the lifeblood of development, but its amount is finite. It can neither be created nor dest...
In recent years, there has been an intense public debate about whether and, if so, to what extent in...
A new urgency is emerging around nuclear power development and this urgency is accentuated by the po...
In recent years, there has been an intense public debate about whether and, if so, to what extent in...
Energy is the lifeblood of development. The energy use per capita in developed countries is higher t...
The scope, severity, and life cycles of the impacts of the conventional energy system, most notably ...
In this paper we suggest considering sustainability as a moral framework based on social justice, wh...
In recent years, there has been an intense public debate about whether and, if so, to what extent in...
Nuclear energy is generated through the fission of atomic nuclei in nuclear reactors. The produced e...
Energy is the lifeblood of development, but its amount is finite. It can neither be created nor dest...
In this paper we suggest considering sustainability as a moral framework based on social justice, wh...
The Fukushima nuclear accident had a large impact in Germany, a countrythat was already greatly sens...
Finding an alternative energy source to fossil fuels is becoming increasingly important. This has le...
The recent accident at the Fukushima I nuclear power plant in Japan (also known as Fukushima Daiichi...
Many physicists are directly or indirectly involved in issues related to society’s use of energy