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12. One of the benefits of using Nuclear Energy is the reduction in CO2 emissions and concerns regarding Global Warming. In 2011, a Tsunami caused a Nuclear Power
Plant in Japan to flood leading to a meltdown. Which of the following claims BEST
supports the continued use of Nuclear Energy, considering what happened in Japan?
Global warming is a greater concern than one nuclear power plant having a meltdown.
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B The advantage of using nuclear energy to reduce CO2 emissions could be coupled with better,
more strategic placement of power plants.
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The use of nuclear energy should continually increase as other alternative energy solutions are
cities to address the disaster in Japan.
Nuclear power plants should no longer be built near large bodies of water but closer inland near
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