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Van Gerven, Jesse P.,. The anti-nuclear power movement and discourses of energy justice / Jesse P. Van Gerven. — 1 online resource — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/3134281.pdf>.

Record create date: 11/3/2021

Subject: Antinuclear movement; Nuclear industry — Environmental aspects; Nuclear power plants — Environmental aspects; Antinuclear movement.; Nuclear industry — Environmental aspects.

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"This study analyzes anti-nuclear power organizations' claims regarding public financing for new nuclear construction, issues associated with the management of high-level radioactive waste, and other campaigns to increase the safety of nuclear facilities. This leads the author to the identification of general principals of energy justice"--.

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Table of Contents

  • Cover
  • Half Title
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Dedication
  • Contents
  • List of Figures and Tables
    • Figures
    • Tables
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
    • Introduction/Empirical Problematic
    • Nuclear Power 101 and the Nuclear Fuel Chain
    • Social Movement Studies, Environmental Justice, and Moral Philosophy
    • Methodology and Data Sources
  • Chapter 1: Federal Financing of New Nuclear Reactor Construction
    • Round One (April and May 2010): $9 Billion Authorization in an “Emergency Supplemental Funding Bill”
    • Round Two (June and July 2010): $36 Billion in the FY 2011 Energy and Water Appropriations Bill
    • Round Three (June–July 2010): $9 Billion in Any Bill That Could Clear the Senate
    • Round Four (December 2010): $9 Billion in the “Continuing Resolution”
    • Round Five (February–June 2011): $36 Billion in FY 2012 Budget Request
  • Chapter 2: High-Level Radioactive Waste Management
  • Chapter 3: Local Financing of New Nuclear Reactor Construction and Increased Nuclear Safety
    • CWIP Financing for New Nuclear Reactor Construction
    • Local Efforts to Increase the Safety of Nuclear Reactors
  • Chapter 4: Conclusion
    • Potential Principles of Energy Justice
    • Common Progression of the Dimensions of Injustice
    • Ethics and Innovation
    • Potential Conceptual and Methodological Shortcomings
  • References
  • Index
  • About the Author

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