The Renewal of Nuclear Power in FinlandMatti Kojo, Tapio Litmanen In 2002 Finnish Parliament decided to permit further construction of nuclear power after decades of long societal struggle. This book analyzes the major phases of the decision-making process. It is an excellent guide to understanding energy and climate policy in Finland and thus the main ideas behind the renewal of nuclear power in Europe. |
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Seeking | 3 |
An Analysis of the Justification Arguments in the Application | 41 |
Social Dynamics Behind the Changes in the NGO AntiNuclear | 69 |
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