To the editor:
In a time of crisis, all options should be on the table for discussion. So it is that the nuclear option should be on the table when we consider a national energy policy. However, before jumping enthusiastically and blindly into this proposed solution, we need answers to the following problems:
Candidates who argue that we should jump blindly into building vast numbers of nuclear reactors without even considering these problems are promoting a dangerous direction. It is pure folly to disregard the genuine problems and dismiss health concerns as trivial. We deserve a more thoughtful approach, one that carefully weighs the costs and benefits, and seeks solutions to the problems first -- before we rush headlong toward a major disaster.
ADAM GOHN, Cape Girardeau
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