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What are you basing this on? He has a master's degree from MIT and has co-authored several papers on nuclear fuel. Is fashion sense more important than actual qualifications?
I haven’t actually read any of his papers (so I may be wrong), but given how interested everyone seems to be in NOT dealing with the nuclear waste issue (exhibit 1: Yucca Mountain) I’d be suspicious of just about anyone posted to this job. I don’t think it’s a problem that the administration wants solved.
The proper course of action for the "nuclear waste issue" is to not care about it and keep doing what we're doing now because it's a non-issue pushed by anti-science "environmentalists" (in quotation marks because they're hindering the development of a safe, affordable and scalable zero-carbon energy source).
Looking at the "Career" section of Brinton's Wikipedia article, he seems to have the correct stance.
There are some technical advantages to doing some level of early chemical separation, at least if you want any of the industrial byproducts. But there are a variety of political reasons those aren't possible to implement or encourage implementation in the United States.
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That would be my mistake; my previous impression had been that he was an environmental activist who liked to rant about spent nuclear fuel in between his gay puppy play.
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Someone who dresses like that has no business working for the government, let alone at a high level. Just about every single American could have told you that if you had asked pre-2016.
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