加拿大核废料地质处置库选址进入最后倒计时

IF 1.9 4区 社会学 Q2 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Pub Date : 2023-01-02 DOI:10.1080/00963402.2022.2155007
Z. Braden, A. Macfarlane
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摘要:为高浓度核废料选址建造深层地质储存库是一个充满社会紧张的过程,很少有国家能够成功做到这一点。加拿大将成为下一个,2024年将做出选址决定。正在考虑两个潜在的地点,一个在安大略省北部,一个位于安大略省南部,每个地点都有不同的地质环境和不同的社会和经济景观。我们回顾了导致这一点的基于同意的程序,加拿大表达同意的复杂性,以及仍然存在的一些障碍。
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The final countdown to site selection for Canada’s nuclear waste geologic repository
ABSTRACT Selecting a site to build a deep geologic repository for high-level nuclear waste is a process fraught with social tension and few countries have managed to do so successfully. Canada is poised to be next, with a site selection decision due in 2024. Two potential sites are under consideration, one in northern Ontario and one in southern Ontario, each with different geologic settings and different social and economic landscapes. We review the consent-based process that has led to this point, the complexities involved in expressing consent in Canada, and some of the hurdles that remain.
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