FP7 EURATOM EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AMENDMENTS

STORIES BY KEITH NUTHALL THE EUROPEAN Union (EU) Joint Research Centre (JRC) could be instructed to use some of its budget over 2007-13 to promote nuclear energy as an answer to cutting greenhouse gas emissions. Under amendments approved by the European Parliament's industry, research and energy committee some of the Euro 750 million earmarked for JRC nuclear energy work would be spent on "campaigning to make politicians and the public understand nuclear energy". This is especially because of nuclear energy's accepted role in fighting global warming, ...


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