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 lingkungan mulai menyadari bahwa pemanfaatan energi nuklir adalah
 bersifat ramah lingkungan. Ketimbang alternatif lainnya.
 Berikut ini saya kutipkan informasi mengenai hal ini.
 
> Environmentalists For Nuclear Energy
> 29th July 2004 
> This document is archived on the internet and can be consulted at
> the following address: 
> http://www.ecolo.org/archives/archives-nuc-en/
>  
>  
>  Green Opposition to Nuclear Energy was a Historical Mistake 
> 
>     Environmentalists now consider nuclear energy as clean
>  
>                     by Bruno Comby 
>  
> As a dedicated environmentalist, I consider it paradoxical to see
> some environmental groups opposed to nuclear energy. Green
> opposition to nuclear power plants is in fact a major historical >
> > mistake.
> Their announced concerns are for health, safety, and the protection
> of nature. In these respects nuclear power is by far superior to
the
> alternatives - burning fossil fuels (coal, petroleum and gas) which
> pollute the atmosphere, wind turbines or the use of solar
> photovoltaic cells for the production of electricity, and biomass
> (growing crops to be burned and burning crop residues) which alter
> the landscape and produce only minute amounts of energy.
> It is a fundamental fact that population growth and increasing
> standard of living are precipitating an energy crisis which is not
> being met, and which cannot be met in the long term, say in the
> lifetime of our children and grandchildren, without recourse to
> nuclear fission.
> Well-designed, well-constructed, well-operated and well-maintained
> nuclear energy is very clean, safe, durable and economical.
> It produces little carbon dioxide, and no sulfur dioxide or
> nitrogen oxides; these are produced in vast quantities when fossil
> > fuels are burned, and they are injected (dumped) into the
atmosphere.
> Unlike solar cells, wind turbines and growing biomass which cover
> large areas, a nuclear power station is very compact; it occupies
> typically the area of a football stadium and its surrounding
> parking lots.
> While a little carbon dioxide is emitted in construction (but the
> same can be said of windmills and photovoltaic cells), none is
> emitted in operation; thus nuclear power makes a minimum
> contribution to the greenhouse effect.
> Nuclear power produces a very small volume of waste, which is
> completely contained and decays spontaneously.
> On the other hand, many industrial wastes are chemically stable and
> eternal, not contained properly, and produced in great quantities.
> In general, industry could greatly benefit the environment by
applying
> to industrial and chemical wastes the methods currently applied to
> the management of nuclear wastes.
> Renewable energies should not be excluded from our consideration.
> It should be recognised that they have important niche roles to > >
> play, although their industrial potential is only a small
percentage > of the global demand in energy which must be met
otherwise.
> Fear of the unknown is the merchandise of the anti-nuclear
> organizations. They preach fear of radiation in general, fear of
> radioactive waste in particular, fear of another major accident
> such as Three Mile Island or Chernobyl, and fear of nuclear weapons
> proliferation. Their campaigns depend upon the fact that the public
> is inadequately informed of the true health effects of radiation,
> and of the fact that radiation is present everywhere in the
> environment.
> They take advantage of a widespread but mistaken interpretation of
> the studies of the health of the survivors of the Hiroshima and
> Nagasaki bombing (the LNT hypothesis), that every ionizing event is
> deleterious to the health, and the related concept of collective
> dose. A moderate amount of irradiation is beneficial, if not
> essential, to life.
> There are those who have fallen in love with the pristine beauty of
> solar cells and wind turbines but refuse to accept the observation
> that they are quantitatively incapable of supplying a significant
> share of the energy required by an industrial civilization.
> There are those who profess conservation, which in the face of
> population growth can delay the crisis by a few years at most.
> And there are those who seek a "simpler" life. The lifestyle in
> developed countries (North America, Europe, Japan) could indeed
> evolve to become less energy-intensive and still maintain a good
> standard of living, but this evolution requires time (decades at
> least) and in the meanwhile large amounts of energy will still be
> necessary to face the increasing needs of China, India, Brazil,
> Africa, and other developing countries.
> The only serious argument against nuclear power is the fear of
> nuclear weapons proliferation, that is, that some separated
> military-grade plutonium, or some highly enriched uranium may fall
> into mischievious hands, and be fashioned into a bomb. But at this
> point in history, it can be observed that not even one of the
> States possessing nuclear weapons reached that condition by the use
> of commercial nuclear power plants. However we should remain
vigilant in this regard, and the IAEA's non-proliferation missions
should be reinforced.
> It is difficult to attribute the anti-nuclear position of the
> greens to ignorance. We have spoken briefly with one of their
principal science advisors following his public statement that "we
must reduce the emission of carbon dioxide by all means possible"; We
asked him whether that included nuclear energy, and he quietly said
"We're not all stupid." His smile was almost audible over the
telephone wire.
> Trends are changing. An increasing number of environmentalists now
> join EFN, the association of Environmentalists For Nuclear Energy
> (www.ecolo.org) which already gathers over 6000 members and
> supporters in 48 countries. A new paradigm is appearing as time
> passes : the old-fashioned anti-nuclear trend is plunging, and
> pro-nuclear environmentalists are now in the headlines. Recently,
> Pr. James Lovelock (FRS), a member of EFN, author of the Gaia
theory
> which considers Gaia (the Earth) as a self-sustained living
> organism, unanimously respected in the environmental community as
the father of the development of environmental consciousness since
the 1960's, was on the front pages in the international press
(including "The Independent" in the UK and "Le Monde" in France)
saying that
> "Nuclear power is the only green solution".
> The opposition of the environmental movement to civilian
> applications of nuclear energy is fading away, and will in the
future be revealed as among the greatest mistakes of our times.

> Bruno Comby, EFN founder and president (http://www.ecolo.org ), is
> the author of 10 books published in 15 languages on
> environmentalism and healthy living including the bestseller
"Environmentalists For Nuclear Energy" (published by TNR Editions).
He > is a graduate of the Ecole Polytechnique in France, and holds a
> > > postgraduate qualification as nuclear physicist from the
Superior > > National University of Advanced Technology in Paris
(ENSTA). For > > > more information on the author visit :
http://www.comby.org
> © EFN, all rights reserved
> 

Wasalam, 



=====
Budi Sudarsono 
Mantan Ahli Peneliti Utama Badan Tenaga Nuklir Nasional
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