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Nuclear and Renewables, says the Nobel Prize for Physics Prof. Carlo Rubbia

After the launching of the Laws on Nuclear and Renewable Prestigiacomo of Ministers and the Romans, about the Nobel Prize for Physics Scientist Prof. Carlo Rubbia

The Nobel Prize in Physics Prof. Carlo Rubbia (scholar of nuclear research and nuclear fission) , was interviewed last night by TG3, on emergency nuclear power in Japan. (See video interview at the end ).
Summary of the considerations of the Nobel Prize Prof. Carlo Rubbia:

"We face a big surprise because the Japanese were the best global technology in the nuclear field. They built a large number of central conditions in absolutely impeccable . The fact that we are faced with such a great surprise from people so prepared, tells us that there was something that did not work . So I think now we must stop and try to think carefully .

"We must be grateful to all those people who today are fighting a battle that is terrible and very difficult to survive in the face of a situation so unexpected and difficult."

"We have not a very clear idea of \u200b\u200bwhat is before us. In a sense, we must realize that this is a considerable risk. the scale of the accident speaks today when Chernobyl was in Grade 6 Grade 7 . But we do not know exactly what situations and what are the conditions under which these people must operate. "

In Japanese nuclear power plant, "we speak of - Miles Tree Islands defect - which is a situation in which fuel, though he is off, continues to produce heat and this heat produces a heating becomes uncontrollable. Now we know that what is measured is the amount of radiation that one receives is measured in Sievert (unit of radioactivity). And with 2.5 Sievert is a 50% chance of dying . Now we know that in these reactors the amount of radiation is of the order of 10 billion Sievert, then there is absolutely infinite amount of radiation contained within this container. The problem is how much of this radiation will escape control. So there is a problem of great uncertainty .

Due to the ongoing debate in the main European Union countries, as well as in Italy, the Nobel laureate said that "today we should also consider that renewable energy is also an alternative that should be used . "I believe - said the Nobel Laureate Prof. Charles Rubbia - that we should try to open a road on more than a possibility. Certainly there is more uranium than coal and oil while the sun is something which also belongs to us, and that is forever . I believe that in the reflection we should also bear in mind if we put enough money and support for renewables also .

Biography Authorities quoted in the news:
Stefania Prestigiacomo (Environment Minister), Syracuse, has 43 years of age. Has a degree in Public Administration. The daughter of a farmer, he began working as a young girl holding family.

Paolo Romani (Minister of Economic Development), Milan has 64. Diploma of high school, he worked in private broadcasting - television.

Carlo Rubbia, Nobel Prize in Physics in 1984, Gorizia, is 76 years. E 'Degree in Physics at the University of Pisa (1957), he specialized at Columbia University. He received 28 honorary degrees from universities outside of Geneva, Carnegie Mellon University, La Plata University, Northwestern University, Chicago University, Loyola University, Boston University, University of Sofia, Moscow University, University of Chile, University of Madrid, Technical University of Rio de Janeiro, Oxford University, Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, Universidad Nacional de San Antonio Abad in Cuzco, University of Bordeaux, St John's University in Rome, University of Aachen, Pontifical University of Santiago de Chile, other Italian universities. It is the national honorary member of the National Academy of Lincei, of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, the American National Academy of Sciences, Russian Academy of Sciences, the Royal Society and several other European and American academies. It 'been a teacher at Harvard University, President of ENEA, Director of CERN (European Organization for Research Nuclear), an expert on nuclear fission research. It 's still a researcher at CERN in Geneva ...
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