Talk:Nuclear power phase-out/to do
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- Anti-nuclear organizations make the claim phase-outs were on the rise while pro-nuclear organizations claim nuclear energy was booming. IMO, this is one of the most important issues that the article has to deal with. A good place for this is the introduction. Some (few) statistics are at (World Nuclear Power Statistics 2004 - [1]). An illustrative graph could be a good idea.
- The country section needs to be expanded. Especially the following countries (along with possible references):
- Asia:
- China [2] [3]
- India [4], [5]
- Iran [6]
- South Korea [7], Kazakhstan [8], Japan [9]
- Pakistan [10], [11],[12] (Section I History),(Compare also Khan Affair) [13]
- Europe:
- France [14] [15]
- Russia [16] [17] [18] [19]
- Great Britain [20] [21]
- Ukraine [22] [23]
- Norway, Denmark, Greece, Poland
- Czech Republic [24]
- Romania [25]
- Americas
- Africa
- The discussion section could be merged with nuclear energy and expanded, e.g. with An analysis of Bernard Cohen's figures.
- A further argument for a phase-out could be workstations. The German Minister Jürgen Trittin claims more new jobs had been created by renewable energy than could have been by nuclear energy.
- The references need to be put at the end.
- A section at the end needs to discuss future perspectives for phase-outs/nuclear energy. (e.g. [32]
- Four Corners, a Australian Broadcasting Corporation series, had a programme on contrasting debates about nuclear energy in Sweden and Australia. "Who's Afraid of Nuclear Power?".