M.V. Ramana and Susan O'Donnell: Wishful thinking about nuclear energy won’t get us to net zero cdnpoli (subs)
Then-minister of natural resources Seamus O'Regan speaks at the Canadian Nuclear Association's annual conference in Ottawa in Feb. 2020.
Underlying O'Regan's 2020 statement that there is 'no path to net-zero without nuclear' is wishful thinking about the economics of nuclear energy, write M.V. Ramana and Susan O'Donnell.
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