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How to survive a nuclear war? If you think this is impossible, be sure to watch this video! In this short Lego instructions, I will tell and show you a few basic rules and life hacks for surviving a nuclear disaster! Many of these tips will be useful in other critical life situations! And the narration from details and Lego minifigures will make viewing more interesting. You can watch a review of the fantasy world from LEGO, custom builds and other homemade products on my channel here or on other social networks: ✅ Instagram: https://Instagram.com/bybeezon Well, I’m just ByBeezon. On my channel you can see how I build a city out of Lego, gather an army of knights, orcs, skeletons and dragons, make homemade items and custom items out of Lego on the themes of Fantasy, Star Wars and Zombie Apocalypse.
Ve la primera parte del documental aquí https://youtu.be/YfLjkW7YoKA Nos adentramos a las zonas deshabitadas de Fukushima, por el accidente nuclear de hace 8 años. En el proceso, intentamos comprender mejor el tema. – Música: https://soundcloud.com/lemelodist/le-melodist-reste-noir * Used under a Creative Commons License granted through Soundcloud https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ / Utilizadas bajo una licencia Creative Commons otorgada a través de Soundcloud https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ ¡SUSCRÍBETE! – Twitter https://www.twitter.com/LuisitoComunica – Facebook http://www.facebook.com/LuisitoComunica – Instagram http://www.instagram.com/LuisitoComunica
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Mark Cooper, senior fellow for economic analysis at Vermont Law School’s Institute for Energy and the Environment, sits down with Phillip Yin to discuss whether a global shift to nuclear energy is worthwhile.
Please Read Below For More Information Anything with the word nuclear next to it usually comes with a fair bit of misunderstanding. Hopefully this video demystifies the process of how nuclear fuels are turned into electricity and how we can use them in combination with renewables in order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and the effects on the climate that come with high levels of them. Of course, there are many things that have been left out this video as nuclear energy, just as with any other source, has many different factors that need to be taken into account when making decisions. In order to fully understand the situation and make decisions, I highly recommend that you do some research of your own on the topic, rather than simply base your opinion on a four-minute YouTube video. It should also be noted that this video has been made from the perspective of the United States in general. Every area on Earth has different natural resources and environments that determine what works best there. On a lighter note, feel free to keep up with WhatTheWhy on Twitter at https://twitter.com/WhatTheWhy1 . Thanks for watching! Sources*: 20 percent of energy from nuclear power in the U.S.: http://www.nei.org/Knowledge-Center/Nuclear-Statistics/World-Statistics/World-Nuclear-Generation-and-Capacity Percent of electricity from each source http://www.eia.gov/totalenergy/data/monthly/pdf/flow/primary_energy.pdf. Lifetime Carbon Emissions http://srren.ipcc-wg3.de/report/IPCC_SRREN_Annex_II.pdf Carbon Emissions http://www.c2es.org/technology/factsheet/hydropower Nuclear Uprating: http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/fact-sheets/power-uprates.html Costs http://www.world-nuclear.org/info/Economic-Aspects/Economics-of-Nuclear-Power/ Deaths caused by other fuel sources http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20928053.600-fossil-fuels-are-far-deadlier-than-nuclear-power.html?DCMP=OTC-rss&nsref=online-news#.U4k6SXnctR1 European deaths due to coal use http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2013/jun/12/european-coal-pollution-premature-deaths Indian deaths due to coal use http://india.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/03/22/indias-coal-power-plants-kill-tens-of-thousands-every-year-study-says/?_php=true&_type=blogs&_r=0 http://www.economist.com/node/18441163 http://climate.nasa.gov/news/903 Deaths from coal in
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Catherine Hausman is an Assistant Professor of Public Policy and the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy.
Day 2 – The Costs and Economic Viability of Nuclear Energy David Shropshire, Head Planning and Economic Studies, International Atomic Energy Agency Presentation: http://globalenergysystemsconference.com/wp-content/uploads/presentations/GES2013_Day2_Session1_David_Shropshire.pdf
Part One: Economics Of Nuclear Power with Arnie Gundersen http://www.fairewinds.org/nuclear-energy-education/part-one-economics-of-nuclear-power-with-arnie-gundersen In April of 2015, Fairewinds’ Chief Engineer, Arnie Gundersen and the Fairewinds Crew headed to Quebec City for the World Uranium Symposium. Attended by more than 300 delegates from 20 countries that produce uranium for nuclear power and weapons, the symposium brought together experts who are calling on governments throughout the world to end all uranium mining. In this video, Part One: Economics Of Nuclear Power, Arnie presents an economic analysis of the cost of nuclear power. http://www.fairewinds.org/nuclear-energy-education/part-one-economics-of-nuclear-power-with-arnie-gundersen and that link also contains the transcript of this presentation ~~~ Gordon has a great saying on the issue of nuclear waste, though. And he will call it, instead of waste storage, Gordon calls it waste abandonment. And I think that’s a really great concept, Gordon. My hat’s off to you there. That we are not just putting this nuclear waste in the ground so that we can go back in and check it. It’s not like your self-storage unit, you can undo the door and look in and take something out. Once this stuff is there, you have abandoned it forever. And I think that’s a critical piece in this. Is it clean? It’s not clean on the front end with the mining and it’s not clean on the back end with abandoning waste. There’s a saying that when you find yourself in a deep hole, to prevent it from getting deeper, you have to stop digging. And I think that’s
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Economics of Nuclear Power with Mycle Schneider (Part 2) http://www.fairewinds.org/nuclear-energy-education//part-two-economics-of-nuclear-power-with-mycle-schneider or https://vimeo.com/132387224 In this presentation Part 2: Economics of Nuclear Power, Mycle Schneider, an independent international energy and nuclear policy consultant and lead author and lead author of the annual World Nuclear Industry Status Report, provides an economic analysis of the cost of nuclear power including data using charts and graphs. In April of 2015, Fairewinds’ Chief Engineer, Arnie Gundersen and the Fairewinds crew headed to Quebec City for the World Uranium Symposium. Attended by more than 300 delegates from 20 countries that produce uranium for nuclear power and weapons, the symposium brought together experts who are calling on governments throughout the world to end all uranium mining. Presentation Slides: http://www.scribd.com/doc/270840623/Mycle-Schneider-Presentation-for-2015-World-Uranium-Symposium Mycle Schneider Presentation for 2015 World Uranium Symposium Related Links: French Nuclear Cycle Crash- an interview with Mycle Schneider concerning France’s nuclear power industry http://www.fairewinds.org/nuclear-energy-education/french-nuclear-cycle-crash?rq=mycle France has been a world leader in nuclear power, deriving almost 80% of its produced electricity from nuclear reactors. Following the 1974 oil shock, France embraced nuclear power by building 58 nuclear reactors in an effort to be energy self-sufficient. Where do the French see themselves as energy consumers and producers today and what is the future trend for the French after a 40 year investment in production of nuclear power? From one expert to another, Arnie Gundersen of Fairewinds Energy Education interviews independent international energy and nuclear policy consultant Mycle Schneider to get the scoop on the French nuclear scene. A resident of
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Despite the ever-changing landscape of energy economics, subject to the influence of new technologies and geopolitics, a new tool promises to root discussions about the cost of nuclear energy in hard evidence rather than speculation. Over the last two years, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists has developed the Nuclear Fuel Cycle Cost Calculator, an online interface that provides a nuanced look at the economic costs of nuclear power. Built with significant funding from the MacArthur Foundation, and in collaboration with Prof. Robert Rosner and a team of researchers, the calculator provides a simple gateway into the physics-laden universe of nuclear economics. A user can slide more than 60 moving scales to tweak inputs like uranium price or reactor construction time, and then watch the expected price shift. Spending time with the interface gives insight into costs in the field of nuclear energy, where building a new reactor can have a greater impact on energy cost than a spike in the price of uranium. The calculator also projects the costs of recycling versus disposing of spent nuclear fuel—a subject hotly debated among energy experts—and reveals that, when all costs are added in, recycling fuel results in consumers paying more per kilowatt hour. http://phys.org/news/2015-08-interactive-tool-veil-nuclear-energy.html
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Nuclear energy is at a crossroads as both challenges and the opportunities associated with nuclear power generation compete to define its future. Nuclear power could play an important role in the future global energy mix, if it can successfully capitalize on the benefits of being a proven source of zero-carbon generation. Yet nuclear still faces serious headwinds, including rising construction costs and public concerns over operational safety. To shed light on this, the Nuclear Energy at a Crossroads conference will examine different aspects of the economics of nuclear power generation. Speakers will discuss the characteristics of domestic and global markets where nuclear power is flourishing as well as the relative advantages and disadvantages of nuclear as an electricity generation technology. Where nuclear reactors are being shut down, what are the implications of decommissioning on a national economy. The discussion will also focus on how the rise of new suppliers and emerging global partnerships affect the viability of nuclear power generation and whether there are potential energy security implications. Finally, speakers will explore what low carbon pathways look like with and without nuclear energy. Introduction & Lunch Keynote featuring a keynote from The Hon. Ernest Moniz, Secretary of Energy, US Department of Energy; and an introduction by John Hamre, President and CEO of CSIS 11:30AM – 12:30PM Session 1: Global and U.S. Outlooks for Nuclear Powe
Controversy over Nuclear-Free Energy Policy / 脫원전 찬반 논란…국가 에너지정책의 방향은? President Moon Jae-in’s anti-nuclear energy policies are generating a heated debate. On this week’s UPFRONT, we are joined by Suh Kune-yull, professor of nuclear engineering at Seoul National University, and Yun Sun-jin, professor in the Graduate School of Environmental Studies at Seoul National University, to examine different views on the administration’s nuclear-free initiative and shed light on overseas examples to discuss where Korea’s energy policy is headed. 문재인 정부의 원자력발전소 가동중단을 둘러싼 논란이 일고 있는 가운데, 이번 주 UPFRONT에서는 서균렬 / 서울대학교 원자핵공학과 교수, 윤순진 / 서울대학교 환경대학원 교수를 모시고, 탈원전 필요성과 효율성에 대한 찬반 논리를 각각 들어보고, 해외 사례를 통해 한국 에너지정책이 나아갈 방향을 모색해 본다.
Nuclear power is a great option for meeting the world’s clean energy goals. In fact, the industry is expected to expand each year through 2020. These sessions will examine the economics of nuclear power, including perspectives on new builds in Argentina, US, and the UK, as well as market perspectives for the US and global; Operations & Maintenance strategies, as well as specifics on upgrades being executed in the US and Canada; and insights into licensing, project development, and development of small modular reactors and advanced reactors in North America.
In the second installment of Synapse’s Third Thursday webinar series, we explored nuclear power economics. Synapse staff members have been analyzing Indian Point nuclear power plant issues since the early 1980s. In 2017, New York officially announced the impending closure of Indian Point. Principal Associate Bob Fagan and Associate Spencer Fields, authors of our report (for Riverkeeper and Natural Resources Defense Council) on replacement energy and capacity resources associated with Indian Point’s retirement, discussed the use of ReEDS modeling in their most recent analysis. They discussed challenges such as accounting for energy efficiency, New York state policies, and other endogenous inputs. Moderator Bruce Biewald (CEO/Founder) provided historical context based on Synapse’s long history with Indian Point. Principal Associate Max Chang joined the conversation to illuminate how nuclear power economics have changed in the last decade. Webinar Date: September 28, 2017
Today we feature an interview with Amory Lovins, preeminent environmental thinker and co-founder of the Rocky Mountain Institute. With forty years of energy policy experience, Amory Lovins. Amory Lovins: Expanding Nuclear Power Makes Climate Change W. For the first time, renewable sources have outdone nuclear power in the United States. Renewable energy sources—wind, water, solar and others—passed nuclear generation as a share of. k Cooper, senior fellow for economic analysis at Vermont Law Schools Institute for Energy and the Environment, sits down with Phillip Yin to discuss whether a global shift to nuclear energy.
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The IAEA hosted is first-ever Technical Meeting on Nuclear Power Cost Estimation in Vienna. Nuclear experts from around the world discussed the challenges of nuclear power construction projects. Video: Alejandra Silva, Josef Weilguny Subscribe for more videos: http://goo.gl/VxsqCz Follow IAEA on social media: Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/iaeaorg/ Twitter – https://twitter.com/iaeaorg Google+ – https://plus.google.com/+iaea Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/iaeaorg/ LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/company/iaea © IAEA Office of Public Information and Communication http://iaea.org
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