Letters: Solar incentives | Scaring cities | Nuclear waste | Human error | Unintended results | Transparency needed
Make no mistake, Newsom’s housing department is trying to find recent, specific actions by San Francisco officials that violate state housing laws. If successful, that information will be turned over to Attorney General Rob Bonta for possible prosecution. It’s a criminal fishing expedition disguised as a research project meant to scare local government officials across California into following housing laws.
is not the most toxic substance on earth. Familiar things like fentanyl, ricin, and botulinium are more toxic. We know how to handle such substances.,” that can use the waste from reactors like Diablo Canyon as fuel. So, waste will become valuable, and we will use it up.Nuclear Flask Endurance Testing in USAThe bottom line is that the climate change catastrophe now going on is too important to leave solutions like nuclear power off the table.
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