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For the environment, keep Indian Point open
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For the environment, keep Indian Point open
As the leaders of the American Nuclear Society, we speak on behalf of 10,000 scientists, engineers and technologists — many of whom live with their families near facilities like Indian Point — who devote their careers to harnessing nuclear technology to save and improve lives. We urge Cuomo and the state of New York to take a fresh look at the growing negative consequences that Indian Point’s closure will have for residents of the Empire State.
https://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/ny-oped-for-the-environment-keep-indian-point-open-20201130-mrj5n7tbezgcviijd42lbnkaqa-story.html
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