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Risky Business: Nuclear Power and Public Protest in Canada

Current price: $108.00
Risky Business: Nuclear Power and Public Protest in Canada
Risky Business: Nuclear Power and Public Protest in Canada

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Risky Business: Nuclear Power and Public Protest in Canada

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This David and Goliath story chronicles and analyzes how a small, under-funded public interest group—Durham Nuclear Awareness of 'shawa, Ontario—mobilized opposition to the December 1994 re-licensing of the Pickering Nuclear Generating Station. Michael D. Mehta explores the struggle between Durham Nuclear Awareness and Canada's nuclear establishment to illustrate how the concept of risk can be used to understand contemporary political conflicts. As concerns mount inCanada about the regulation of nuclear power, provides important scholarly attention to nuclear risk assessment and the role of the public in technological and scientific debates.

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