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[cdn-nucl-l] RE: Quirks & Quarks Sept 18, 2004: Nuclear Waste Management



Title: RE: Quirks & Quarks Sept 18, 2004: Nuclear Waste Management

FYI, if you missed this Q&Q show, the full MP3 (about 13 MB) can be downloaded from their website at www.cbc.ca/quirks.

Jeremy Whitlock

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Whitlock, Jeremy
> Sent: September 15, 2004 12:12 PM
> To: Cdn-Nucl-LISTSERV (E-mail)
> Subject: Quirks & Quarks Sept 18, 2004: Nuclear Waste Management
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>
> FYI:
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: quirks@interact.cbc.ca [mailto:quirks@interact.cbc.ca]
> Sent: September 15, 2004 11:25 AM
> To: quirks@interact.cbc.ca
> Subject: [Quirks & Quarks] Quirks & Quarks Sept 18, 2004
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>
> Hello
>
> This Week on Quirks & Quarks our feature item is:
>
> The Nuke Waste Disposal Debate.
>
> For the past thirty years, we've been generating highly radioactive
> nuclear waste, with no permanent solution for dealing with it.  Now
> Canada is preparing a decision on what we'll do with our toxic nuclear
> legacy.  Many scientists believe we should bury it deep in
> the ground -
> but now that idea itself is buried in controversy. The waste will last
> up to a million years -- will it take that long to find a solution?
>
> Plus - human waste disposal in space: NASA's recycling plans are flush
> with success ...
>
> All that and more on Quirks & Quarks,  Saturday right after the noon
> news on Radio One.
>
> Bob McDonald
> Host
>
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