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Big Money, Nuclear Subsidies, and Systemic Corruption

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2021

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Jeffery, Cassandra
Ramana, M. V.

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Over the past decade, the cost of renewable energy like solar and wind has dropped substantially, while the cost of nuclear energy has risen – yet, in the United States, the large corporate owners of nuclear reactors are subsidized to the teeth. This research examines how their differential capitalized power is nourished and boosted, often through corruption, and how this process undermines consumers and risks the future of humanity.

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capital as power corruption differential capitalization nuclear energy subsidies tax

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Big Money, Nuclear Subsidies, and Systemic Corruption. Jeffery, Cassandra and Ramana, M. V.. (2021). Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. 12 February. (Article - Magazine; English).

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