Weekly Nuclear Poll
Dec. 1-7, 2006: Do you support the construction of Canadian-designed nuclear power plants to reuse American nuclear waste?
Dec. 8-14, 2006: Do you believe that Iran has the right to enrich uranium, provided that enough light-water reactor capacity is built to use it and that the Natanz facility is fully declared?
Dec. 15-21, 2006: Do you believe that small businesses and startups can succeed in the nuclear power sector?
Dec. 22, 2006-Jan. 4, 2007: In the context of Britain's civil nuclear program, which Gen-III/Gen-III+ reactor design should be pursued?
Jan. 5-11, 2007: Do you have any use for the current content of the Nuclear NewsWire or should I clear it out and start over?
Jan. 12-Feb. 8, 2007: Who should receive the second annual Dr. John Gofman Nuclear Pseudoscience Award?
Feb. 9-Mar. 18, 2007: Do you support a return to the 1994 agreement with North Korea?
Mar. 19-25, 2007: In light of the recent decision by the German government to not allow Biblis A to extend its operation by the transfer of production allowances from other plants, what is the most self-preservative move for the German nuclear industry?
Mar. 26-31, 2007: Was the Swedish nuclear referendum unfair?
Apr. 1, 2007: Hello, I'm...
Apr. 2-8, 2007: Favorite NRC Sobriquet
Apr. 9-15, 2007: What is the most important defeat for pro-nuclear activists?
Apr. 16-22, 2007: Do you support allowing your country's manufacturers to bid on Iran's international tender for two reactors?
Apr. 23-29, 2007: Has the NRC learned anything from the first three ESP applications?
Apr. 30-May 15, 2007: Did you notice that the poll changed last week?
May 16-June 7, 2007: Chernobyl [teaches us]?
June 8-12, 2007: Do online polls work?
June 13-17, 2007: What do you think of statements from nuclear industry officials calling for a self-imposed slowdown until staffing problems are solved?
June 18-24, 2007: Should Australia Become More Involved in the Fuel Cycle?
June 25-July 1, 2007: What should we do with this newsletter service?