Define NIMBY and explain its relevance to energy policy by first identifying the energy source with which this acronym is often associated.

What will be an ideal response?


NIMBY stands for “Not In My BackYard.” This acronym is relevant to the debate on energy policy, particularly nuclear policy. When it comes to nuclear waste, the half-life or time required for half of the nuclear activity to be exhausted is 24,000 years. This fact requires that the industry properly dispose of nuclear waste. NIMBY is tied to the debate over issues such as the Yucca Mountain proposal, which suggests that burying the waste is the proper mode of disposal. NIMBY suggests that nobody wants nuclear waste buried in his or her proverbial backyard.

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The federal agency that has the authority to protect endangered species is the

a. U.S. Endangered Species Agency. b. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). c. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. d. Council on Environmental Quality.

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Based on the precedent set by the "Pentagon Papers,"

A. the interests of national security outweigh the public's interest in critiquing government officials. B. the federal government has an uncontested right to prior restraint. C. the government can prevent the publication of sensitive materials, but it cannot punish a newspaper for such publication after the fact. D. the public reputations of government officials are more strongly protected against slander than the reputations of private individuals. E. the federal government has little real power to prevent newspapers from publishing sensitive materials.

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India, Iraq, Nigeria, and Mexico are a few of the countries that are usually classified as what type of state?

a. Industrialized democracies b. Current and former Communist countries c. The Global South d. Democracies e. Capitalist economies

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The government grants rights to the people

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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