Making the case for nuclear energy and China's one child policy

Making the case for nuclear energy and China's one child policy
- January 28, 2014
- Wang Feng, sociology professor, is interviewed on KUCI's Ask a Leader series January 28, 2014
From KUCI:
A J Shaka, UCI Chemistry Professor examines our energy options in his inestimably
critical and expansive way. Ready to look at nuclear power through a chemist's prospective?
Next, UCI sociology professor and demographer, Professor Wang Feng, offers his latest
findings on the impacts and adjustments to China's one child policy and gender preferences
for offspring.
Download the pocast at http://www.kuci.org/podcastfiles/984/ShakaWang1-28-14.mp3.
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