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A tortoise approach for US nuclear research and development

Michael J. Ford () and Daniel P. Schrag
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Michael J. Ford: Harvard University Center for the Environment
Daniel P. Schrag: Harvard University Center for the Environment

Nature Energy, 2018, vol. 3, issue 10, 810-812

Abstract: In Aesop’s fable, a swift hare races with a deliberate tortoise. In the end, the tortoise wins by taking a slow and steady approach. We argue that, given the economic constraints on US deployment of nuclear power, a ‘tortoise strategy’ is more prudent for US government nuclear R&D efforts.

Date: 2018
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