Alternatives, the magazine of the Areva group, has indeed launched a platform for dialogue http://www.parlonsen.areva.com , which wishes to tackle key questions around nuclear energy, around three complementary logics:
- reference information, to identify the challenges;
- a variety of expert views for training;
- a space for free discussion, to exchange and form one's opinion.
This operation lasts three months:
- a month of discussions on the place of nuclear power in the face of new energy.
- two months of discussions on the risks, constraints and solutions of waste treatment and recycling.
Two subjects which deserve, to form its judgment, to mix information and free discussion. Areva opens a new stage in the dialogue with Internet users, with a site resolutely adopting good web 2.0 practices.
A restitution phase of the discussions is planned at the end of this period.
A trailer is available at the following address: http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5etx3 ... -parlonsen
We can reasonably guess without much difficulty, the outcome of this "debate": nuclear is necessarily and will be for a long time to be the best energy ...
Not bad the commercial oxymoron "recyclable energy" ... the worst is that the pro nuclear "officials" interviewed seem sincere when they talk about "sustainable nuclear" ...