Just like you, I am also still not convinced whether the Bush administration will succeed in encouraging other nations to use nuclear
energy sources. From the term itself, it seems like we might explode with the wrong use of the energy. I am also starting to be fed up by these debates going on the Congress. The issue has not been really settled, but Bush is putting all his efforts to make this idea into reality.
But, wait a minute. Maybe, our knowledge of the said energy source is limited to misconceptions. Probably, the insufficient information we have the
television programs and newspapers is the reason that we are bothersome of this matter. I admit that I only understood of the whole thing after reading the news on the plans of the government to go on with a partnership neighboring nations with regards to the promotion nuclear energy. He has long been appealing to the
distinguished European nations, as well as Asian countries to support his notion. All this time, he has been constantly explaining that nuclear energy is safe because it does not emit carbon dioxide, while maintaining the process of recycling used fuel. I am pretty sure, the partnership will have to wait for a longer time. Decision making is very hard. Besides, each country has its own energy sources. So, if every one will use the nuclear energy, then other sources will be taken for granted. I hope President Bush will contemplate on this.
The present energy gap in Britain almost pushed the Blair administration to support nuclear energy. This reminded me of the global partnership plan announced by US President Bush. It is as if Britain is biting the bait. Hey, I am not against nuclear energ
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