Is Nuclear Energy Beneficial for the Future?

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A high school student recently completed a paper on nuclear energy and expressed a strong interest in the topic, seeking further information and discussions to broaden their understanding. They are open to hearing various perspectives, both supporting and opposing nuclear energy. While the student found relevant threads in the Nuclear Engineering subforum, it was suggested that PhysicsForums may not be the best platform for balanced discussions on the pros and cons of nuclear energy. The conversation concluded with a recommendation to explore the subforum for more in-depth information.
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I am a student at high school who just finished a paper about nuclear energy and I really learned a lot from it. I found the topic interesting and really enjoyed learning about it. I now am searching out more people who know about it and as much information as I can fins while having good discussion to further my perspective of nuclear energy.
 
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Initially I am actually for nuclear energy but I am open to discussion for or against that thought and would like to hear others opinions about the topic
 
If it's information that you're looking for, there are many threads in the Nuclear Engineering subforum here that will of interest. If it's a discussion framed around "for" and "against" that you're looking for, PhysicsForums is probably the wrong place.

Anyways, I see that you've found the Nuclear Engineering subforum, so we can close this thread.
 
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