The nuclear community frequently refers to the concept of “future generations” when discussing the management of high-level radioactive waste. However, this notion is generally not defined. In this context, we have to assume a wide definition of the concept of future generations, conceived as people who will live after the contemporary people are dead. This definition embraces thus each generation following ours, without any restriction in time. The aim of this paper is to show that, in the debate about nuclear waste, this broad notion should be further specified and to clarify the related implications for nuclear waste management policies. Therefore, we provide an ethical analysis of different management strategies for high-level waste in ...
High-level, long-lived radioactive waste remains hazardous for periods that go well beyond our human...
Wastes containing radioactive materials have been produced ever since ore recovery and processing be...
International audienceAfter more than 30 years of international research and development, there is a...
Purpose of ReviewThe nuclear power industry started in the 1950s and has now reached a phase of disp...
This dissertation has three aims: 1. To evaluate several ethical theories about responsibility towar...
Waste caused by the use of radioactive material in research, medicine and technologies, above all hi...
This dissertation argues that contemporary nuclear waste policy instrumentalizes future generations ...
Intergenerational justice is an inherent component of nuclear waste management. By looking at challe...
Shrader-Frechette looks at current U.S. government policy regarding the nation's high-level radioact...
Is information that we produce today about our radioactive waste accessible to future generations
The long-term management of radioactive wastes raises significant ethical issues to potential host c...
In this paper we suggest considering sustainability as a moral framework based on social justice, wh...
AbstractThis paper approaches the choice between the open and closed nuclear fuel cycles as a matter...
In this paper we suggest considering sustainability as a moral framework based on social justice, wh...
This article examines whether policy-making is constrained by ethical obligations to future generati...
High-level, long-lived radioactive waste remains hazardous for periods that go well beyond our human...
Wastes containing radioactive materials have been produced ever since ore recovery and processing be...
International audienceAfter more than 30 years of international research and development, there is a...
Purpose of ReviewThe nuclear power industry started in the 1950s and has now reached a phase of disp...
This dissertation has three aims: 1. To evaluate several ethical theories about responsibility towar...
Waste caused by the use of radioactive material in research, medicine and technologies, above all hi...
This dissertation argues that contemporary nuclear waste policy instrumentalizes future generations ...
Intergenerational justice is an inherent component of nuclear waste management. By looking at challe...
Shrader-Frechette looks at current U.S. government policy regarding the nation's high-level radioact...
Is information that we produce today about our radioactive waste accessible to future generations
The long-term management of radioactive wastes raises significant ethical issues to potential host c...
In this paper we suggest considering sustainability as a moral framework based on social justice, wh...
AbstractThis paper approaches the choice between the open and closed nuclear fuel cycles as a matter...
In this paper we suggest considering sustainability as a moral framework based on social justice, wh...
This article examines whether policy-making is constrained by ethical obligations to future generati...
High-level, long-lived radioactive waste remains hazardous for periods that go well beyond our human...
Wastes containing radioactive materials have been produced ever since ore recovery and processing be...
International audienceAfter more than 30 years of international research and development, there is a...