Published June 1990 | Version v1
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Public acceptance in Southern Africa

  • 1. The Star, Johannesburg (South Africa)
  • 2. Eskom, Johannesburg (South Africa)

Description

The paper deals with public perceptions of nuclear power. These perceptions were shaped initially by the worlds violent introduction to nuclear power when the first nuclear bombs were exploded during 1945. Public perceptions have deteriorated due to the Three Mile Island and Chernobyl accidents. Although there are signs of improvement the nuclear industry internationally is facing opposition, a situation which also obtains in South Africa, although to a lesser degree. Public concern in respect of fossil fuels have lessened the pressure on nuclear power. (author)

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Symposium on nuclear technology in Southern Africa. Final programme [and papers]

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Publishing Information

ISBN
0-958-30-77-1-7
Imprint Title
Symposium on nuclear technology in Southern Africa. Final programme [and papers]
Imprint Pagination
372 p.
Journal Page Range
[14 p.]
Report number
INIS-XA-N--169

Conference

Title
Symposium on nuclear technology in Southern Africa
Dates
20-21 Jun 1990
Place
Johannesburg (South Africa)

INIS

Country of Publication
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
35091654
Subject category
S29: ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference
Descriptors DEI
ACCIDENTS; ENERGY CONSERVATION; NUCLEAR INDUSTRY; NUCLEAR POWER; NUCLEAR WEAPONS; PUBLIC OPINION; SAFETY; SOLAR ENERGY; SOUTH AFRICA; WIND POWER
Descriptors DEC
AFRICA; DEVELOPED COUNTRIES; ENERGY; ENERGY SOURCES; INDUSTRY; POWER; RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES; WEAPONS

Optional Information

Secondary number(s)
C--137