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319 The Supreme Court faces the absurdly difficult problem of where to put nuclear waste

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Ian Millhiser @ Vox · 02/26/2025 06:00 EDT

The Supreme Court faces the absurdly difficult problem of where to put nuclear waste

On March 5, the Supreme Court will hear a case that may involve one of the most toxic examples of NIMBYism in American history. The issue at the heart of Nuclear Regulatory Commission v. Texas arises out of a predictable problem: Absolutely no one wants radioactive waste anywhere near where they live or work, but […]

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