Nuclear power greener/A critique of Limits to the Use of Energy: The limit to population set by energy is extremely large, provided that the breeder reactor is developed or that controlled fusion becomes feasible

(Review Paper) Cited in Nuclear power greener/A critique of Limits to the Use of Energy: The limit to population set by energy is extremely large, provided that the breeder reactor is developed or that controlled fusion becomes feasible

Nuclear power can keep up with population growth with breeder reactors edit

Reactors that make more radioactive fuel create an unlimited supply of energy [1].

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  1. Weinberg, A. M., Hammond, R. P. (1970). Limits to the Use of Energy: The limit to population set by energy is extremely large, provided that the breeder reactor is developed or that controlled fusion becomes feasible. American Scientist, 58, (4), 412-418 http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/27829166