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Abstract The rewards of nuclear power are a lot of energy from very little material with no ongoing CO2 production. The cost is the problem of dealing with radioactive waste, in particular the $^{137}\mathrm{Cs}$. Although somewhat challenging, this would appear to be manageable. Progress on nuclear fusion has been slow, but the ultimate reward of almost unlimited energy would make it worthwhile to keep going.

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