Intergenerational Ethics of High Level Radioactive Waste

The validity of intergenerational ethics on the geological disposal of high level radioactive waste originating from nuclear power plants was studied. The result of the study on geological disposal technology showed that the current method of disposal can be judged to be scientifically reliable for...

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Published inNihon Genshiryoku Gakkai wabun ronbunshi = Transactions of the Atomic Energy Society of Japan Vol. 2; no. 1; pp. 1 - 8
Main Authors TAKEDA, Kunihiko, NASU, Akiko, MARUYAMA, Yoshihiro
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
English
Published Atomic Energy Society of Japan 2003
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Summary:The validity of intergenerational ethics on the geological disposal of high level radioactive waste originating from nuclear power plants was studied. The result of the study on geological disposal technology showed that the current method of disposal can be judged to be scientifically reliable for several hundred years and the radioactivity level will be less than one tenth of the tolerable amount after 1, 000 years or more. This implies that the consideration of intergenerational ethics of geological disposal is meaningless. Ethics developed in western society states that the consent of people in the future is necessary if the disposal has influence on them. Moreover, the ethics depends on generally accepted ideas in western society and preconceptions based on racism and sexism. The irrationality becomes clearer by comparing the dangers of the exhaustion of natural resources and pollution from harmful substances in a recycling society.
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ISSN:1347-2879
2186-2931
DOI:10.3327/taesj2002.2.1