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		<title>The Nature Conservancy: Nuclear Power has a Small Footprint</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[John Wheeler of This Week in Nuclear, in his an excellent post up on The Energy Collective, pointed us to a recent study from the Nature Conservancy on the &#8220;Land Use Intensity&#8221; of nuclear energy versus other forms of energy.  The study, &#8220;Energy Sprawl or Energy Efficiency,&#8221; looks at the impact of various energy-generation methods [...]]]></description>
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