From: Damien Broderick (d.broderick@english.unimelb.edu.au)
Date: Fri Jan 26 2001 - 06:22:24 MST
At 02:03 PM 26/01/01 +0100, 'gene wrote:
>breeders are rather dangerous customers.
Indeed. That's an excursion I'd rather not take.
But to put the case FOR the little devils, here's a transcript of a French
guy and two Japanese chaps who approve of breeder technology:
http://www.isis-online.org/publications/civil_pu_conference/guaiskoyiwan.html
M. Jean Claude Guais, Vice President of Strategic Development of COGEMA,
Inc., sez in opening:
< I would like to make the case for recycling plutonium--that is no
surprise coming from me. I will discuss the value of reprocessing,
conditioning and recycling--or "RCR" as we term it--on a strategic,
economic, and environmental basis. Then I will spend a little time on
proliferation resistance as a major specific criteria, on plutonium
tracking--as it is the main topic of this conference today--and finally
some conclusion and personal remarks. >
Damien Broderick
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