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Marshall A 《Science and engineering ethics》2007,13(1):83-98
This article looks at the ethical quandaries, and their social and political context, which emerge as a result of international
nuclear waste substitution. In particular it addresses the dilemmas inherent within the proposed return of nuclear waste owned
by Japanese nuclear companies and currently stored in the United Kingdom. The UK company responsible for this waste, British
Nuclear Fuels Limited (BNFL), wish to substitute this high volume intermediate-level Japanese-owned radioactive waste for
a much lower volume of much more highly radioactive waste. Special focus is given to ethical problems that they, and the UK
government, have not wished to address as they move forward with waste substitution. The conclusion is that waste substitution
can only be considered an ethical practice if a set of moderating conditions are observed by all parties. These conditions
are listed and, as of yet, they are not being observed. 相似文献
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