Climate Mitigation, Nuclear Energy and Proliferation
INVITED · E06 · ID: 25824
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An Infeasible Solution: Prospects for Nuclear Energy and its Potential Contribution to Climate Change Mitigation
ORAL · Invited
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M.V. Ramana
University of British Columbia
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M.V. Ramana
University of British Columbia
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The role of nuclear energy in a decarbonized world: Examining and addressing equity, environmental justice, and governance constraints in the reactor design process
ORAL · Invited
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Publication: Planned paper - The role of nuclear energy in a decarbonized world: Examining and addressing equity, environmental justice, and governance constraints in the reactor design process (for submission to Nuclear Engineering and Design)
The paper will also be presented at the 2022 American Society for Environmental History Conference as part of a roundtable sessionPresenters
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Aditi Verma
University of Michigan
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Aditi Verma
University of Michigan
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"Advanced" Isn't Always Better: Assessing the Safety, Security, and Environmental Impacts of Non-Light-Water Nuclear Reactors
ORAL · Invited
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Publication: Lyman, Edwin. 2021. "Advanced" Isn't Always Better: Assessing the Safety, Security, and Environmental Impacts of Non-Light-Water Nuclear Reactors. Cambridge, MA: Union of Concerned Scientists. https://doi.org/10.47923/2021.14000
Lyman, Edwin S. "Advanced Reactors: Proliferation and Terrorism Concerns." APS Forum on Physics & Society. October 10, 2018. https://physicsandsocietyforum.wordpress.com/2018/10/10/advanced-reactors-proliferation-and-terrorism-concerns.
Lyman, Edwin S. "Proliferation and Terrorism Issues Related to Noble Gas Management at Molten Salt Reactors." In Proceedings of Global/Top Fuel 2019. American Nuclear Society. Seattle, Washington. September 22-26, 2019.Presenters
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Edwin S Lyman
Union of Concerned Scientists
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Edwin S Lyman
Union of Concerned Scientists
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