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Azaria Hayes
29 June, 04:13
Where do you stand on nuclear energy?
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Erik Estrada
29 June, 05:45
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Nuclear Energy can be used in a good and safe way that makes it very useful for many, many countries.
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Nuclear Energy is very clean and good for the environment. It can be damaging if the right precautionary measures aren't taken. But if these safety procedures are taken seriously, Nuclear Energy is a very valuable resource for this world.
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