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Nuclear Power: Renaissance or Relapse? Global Climate Change and Long-Term Three Mile Island Activists’ Narratives

机译:核电:复兴还是复发?全球气候变化与长期三哩岛激进分子的叙述

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Community narratives are increasingly important as people move towards an ecologically sustainable society. Global climate change is a multi-faceted problem with multiple stakeholders. The voices of affected communities must be heard as we make decisions of global significance. We document the narratives of long-term anti-nuclear activists near the Three Mile Island (TMI) nuclear power plant who speak out in the dawn of a nuclear renaissance/relapse. While nuclear power is marketed as a “green” solution to global warming, their narratives reveal three areas for consideration; (1) significant problems with nuclear technology, (2) lessons “not” learned from the TMI disaster, and (3) hopes for a sustainable future. Nuclear waste, untrustworthy officials and economic issues were among the problems cited. Deceptive shaping of public opinion, nuclear illiteracy, and an aging anti-nuclear movement were reasons cited for the lessons not learned. However, many remain optimistic and envision increased participation to create an ecologically-balanced world.
机译:随着人们向生态可持续发展的社会迈进,社区叙事变得越来越重要。全球气候变化是一个涉及多个利益相关方的多方面问题。在做出具有全球意义的决策时,必须听到受影响社区的声音。我们记录了三英里岛(TMI)核电厂附近长期反核活动家的叙述,他们在核复兴/复发的曙光中大声疾呼。尽管核电被视为应对全球变暖的“绿色”解决方案,但其叙述却揭示了三个需要考虑的领域: (1)核技术存在重大问题,(2)从TMI灾难中汲取的“不”教训,以及(3)希望有一个可持续的未来。所提及的问题包括核废料,不信任官员和经济问题。欺骗性的舆论形成,核文盲和老化的反核运动是未吸取教训的原因。但是,许多人仍然保持乐观,并设想增加参与以创建一个生态平衡的世界。

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