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The Honorable Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson defines energy security, which is different for every country, and outlines six basic principles the United States should follow to achieve comprehensive global energy security.
The Honorable Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson discusses what she calls the quiet crisis, which is diminishing the availability of scientist, mathematicians, engineers, and technologists America needs. She cites education practices, strict immigration policy, and demographic shifts as the roots of the looming talent gap.
The Honorable Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson, president of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, discusses nuclear energy waste management and various disposal and storage solutions, including the solution offered by fission.