Argonne Director discusses technologies for combating global warming
on E&E TV
ARGONNE, Ill. (April 25, 2007) — Robert Rosner, director of Argonne National
Laboratory, discussed the range of technologies available to combat global
warming and the expected role of nuclear energy in meeting the challenge.
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