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{{#Wiki_filter:From:kernnature@aol.comTo:Docket, Hearing; Scro, Jennifer; Hsu, Kimberly
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==Subject:==
==Subject:==
[External_Sender] nuclear power hearingDate:Tuesday, April 25, 2017 5:02:50 PM
[External_Sender] nuclear power hearing Date:Tuesday, April 25, 2017 5:02:50 PM


==Dear Officials:==
==Dear Officials:==
The consumption of fossil fuels and their effect on global warming are so critical that itforces us to look again at nuclear energy. We will need both additional nuclear plants and renewable sources such as wind and solar to turn the corner on this problem.Everyone knows of the problem with the storage of nuclear waste and other issues posed by nuclear. Someday we may not need to take these risks, but today we must make real progress on global warming and do it quickly, otherwise South Florida is going to be underwater in less than a hundred years.


The Turkey Point plants have done us well so far. Let's lead the way in bringing nuclear back, at least until we develop our renewable sources. We have frightened our citizens into rejecting nuclear unnecessarily. Our people do not fully understand what sea level rise means for our area. If they did, I believe most would opt for more nuclear power.
The consumption of fossil fuels and their effect on global warming are so critical that it forces us to look again at nuclear energy. We will need both additional nuclear plants
 
and renewable sources such as wind and solar to turn the corner on this problem.
Everyone knows of the problem with the storage of nuclear waste and other issues
 
posed by nuclear. Someday we may not need to take these risks, but today we must
 
make real progress on global warming and do it quickly, otherwise South Florida is
 
going to be underwater in less than a hundred years.
 
The Turkey Point plants have done us well so far. Let's lead the way in bringing
 
nuclear back, at least until we develop our renewable sources. We have frightened
 
our citizens into rejecting nuclear unnecessarily. Our people do not fully understand
 
what sea level rise means for our area. If they did, I believe most would opt for more
 
nuclear power.
 
Richard C. Kern
 
23050 SW 156 Ave.


Richard C. Kern 23050 SW 156 Ave.
Miami, FL 33170}}
Miami, FL 33170}}

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Limited Appearance Statement from Richard Kern of Miami, Florida
ML17116A049
Person / Time
Site: Turkey Point  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 04/25/2017
From: Kern R C
- No Known Affiliation
To: Hsu K C, Scro J E
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel
SECY/RAS
References
Download: ML17116A049 (1)


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From:kernnature@aol.com To:Docket, Hearing

Scro, Jennifer
Hsu, Kimberly

Subject:

[External_Sender] nuclear power hearing Date:Tuesday, April 25, 2017 5:02:50 PM

Dear Officials:

The consumption of fossil fuels and their effect on global warming are so critical that it forces us to look again at nuclear energy. We will need both additional nuclear plants

and renewable sources such as wind and solar to turn the corner on this problem.

Everyone knows of the problem with the storage of nuclear waste and other issues

posed by nuclear. Someday we may not need to take these risks, but today we must

make real progress on global warming and do it quickly, otherwise South Florida is

going to be underwater in less than a hundred years.

The Turkey Point plants have done us well so far. Let's lead the way in bringing

nuclear back, at least until we develop our renewable sources. We have frightened

our citizens into rejecting nuclear unnecessarily. Our people do not fully understand

what sea level rise means for our area. If they did, I believe most would opt for more

nuclear power.

Richard C. Kern

23050 SW 156 Ave.

Miami, FL 33170