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Port
Hope has been called upon to make itself the national sacrifice
zone for Canada. The question Canadians have to ask themselves is
how much are we going to allow the people of Port Hope to bargain
about the destiny of their community.
Are we just going to tell them Shut up and take it, or are we going to first do kind of the basic civil rights and human rights exercise, which is to inform the people of the risk that we are subjecting them to? Read more
on the economics of nuclear power
Civilian
nuclear power is one of the most highly subsidized industries on
the planet. Nuclear energy is so catastrophically expensive that
if it were forced to internalize its costs it simply couldnt
afford to compete in the marketplace against other available sources
of energy.
The
real talent that the nuclear industry leaders have is that theyve
been able to shift their costs to the public, basically externalizing
their costs while internalizing their profits.
on the need for a full environmental assessment in Port Hope
If
I were from Port Hope, what I would be asking for is a full environmental
assessment, and a public hearing that gives the people who live
in that area the right to question and cross-examine the scientists
and so-called experts who draft the conclusions of that report,
so that theres a full assessment and accounting of the costs
that this is going to impose upon the public, including the health
costs, the economic costs, weighed against the economic benefit
that the industry is promising.... I cant understand that
theres any reason why that kind of hearing shouldnt
exist.
on Port Hope heroes
[The
community activists in Port Hope] are heroes, and theyre oftentimes
fighting these battles alone. But theyre on the side of the
angels. Theyre trying to do something that future generations
will be grateful for.
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