After reading the article linked in the OP I decide to write to the paper's Editor:
Sirs,
I am writing in response to an opinion/letter by Hattie Nestel in your publication on July 13th, 2006 titled 'Nuclear power continues to raise concerns'. While there is much in the article to take issue with I feel that one of the biggest over sites she has made is where she states:
"I believe populations near nuclear power plants inevitably have higher incidences of mental retardation, stillbirths, leukemia, cancers, thyroid and respiratory disease than communities further away from reactor sites."
I would hope that someone who is a member of the Citizen's Awareness Network and, assuming, spends her time crusading against nuclear power would base her stand on more then just belief, especially when it's possible to actually acquire facts though a very simple Internet search.
Just by visiting the National Cancer Institute (
http://statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov/) a person can easily get statistics on cancer in this country and discover that areas that contain nuclear power plants do not have statistically higher cancer rates then their home states or the country as a whole. I am sure a few minuets on Mrs. Nestel's part could provide statistics for the other diseases and disorders she lists.
It should also be pointed out to Mrs. Nestel that France currently produces 75% of it's electrical power from nuclear sources and has not suffered any kind of nuclear accident that seemed worthy of international scrutiny in my memory.
Rising energy needs of the world coupled with potential threats from excessive greenhouse gases in the atmosphere make for some very important choices humanity needs to make in the near future. Many concerns that people have with the nuclear industry seem to be based on belief rather then actual fact, that is no way for policies that could potentially effect millions of people to be made.
---end of my letter to the editor---
Plus, assuming there is only one Hattie Nestel of Athol, MA, she is a member of
Citizens Awareness Network whose goal seems to specifically be the end of the nuclear industry.
-PopeTom