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

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Nuclear power can keep up with population growth with breeder reactors[edit | edit source]

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