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What Happened To Nuclear Power? - The Phoenix

The Phoenix Modern society runs on electricity. It lights our cities, runs our factories, and powers the computer that I’m typing this on right now. And it will only become more necessary as we electrify various parts of society that still use oil and gas (cars and trucks, obviously, but also stoves, furnaces, and so on). Power plants, however, are also a huge contributor to climate change, not to mention miscellaneous pollution that is harmful in other ways. But it turns out there’s a power source that doesn’t release any greenhouse gases or pollutants, generates loads of power, and has been in use since the 1960s. That power source is, of course, nuclear power. If the world switched to nuclear (or, more accurately, if we hadn’t

Remembering Walter Mondale - The Norwegian American

Remembering Walter Mondale - The Norwegian American
norwegianamerican.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from norwegianamerican.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

2009 : l accident du barrage russe - Terre en danger : catastrophes modernes

2009 : l accident du barrage russe - Terre en danger : catastrophes modernes
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No lockdown and a vaccine within three months: what we can learn from America s 1957 pandemic

Asian flu vaccine being shipped by helicopter across the US  Credit: Walter Sanders/The LIFE Picture Collection In 1957, writes Niall Ferguson, the United States was hit by one of the deadliest pandemics in history – Asian flu. More than a million died worldwide. Yet there was no state of emergency; no lockdowns; no school closures. Hospitals were cleared for the sickest, and the rest were told to stay at home and drink fruit juice. President Eisenhower asked Congress for just $2.5 million in aid to public health, a tiny sum compared with the several trillion spent in response to Covid-19. But the most striking thing about the pandemic of 1957 is that no one remembers it, that it left almost no mark on its generation. Why?

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