Nuclear power: Are we too anxious about the risks of radiation?

Rowlatt
Following U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s recent restatement of the United Kingdom’s commitment to nuclear power, BBC News chief environment correspondent, Justin Rowlatt, wrote an article aimed at separating fact from fiction regarding the safety and benefits of nuclear energy.
Among his points, Rowlatt defended the use of nuclear power to combat climate change, examined the data behind deaths from radiation exposure directly caused by the Chernobyl and Fukushima accidents, and explained that exposure to low levels of radiation is not a major health risk.

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Founded by the National Society of 
 ANS member Dr. Christopher Morrison was a recent guest on
ANS member Dr. Christopher Morrison was a recent guest on 
 The 148th edition of the Carnival of Nuclear Bloggers is up now at Hiroshima Syndrome.
The 148th edition of the Carnival of Nuclear Bloggers is up now at Hiroshima Syndrome.   In Vermont, the Holiday Season did not slow the wave of actions and interest about energy in general and the Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant in particular. Vermont Yankee continues to run very well, and there have not been even any routine events for opponents to "crow" about.
In Vermont, the Holiday Season did not slow the wave of actions and interest about energy in general and the Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant in particular. Vermont Yankee continues to run very well, and there have not been even any routine events for opponents to "crow" about.