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Yeah it may be "cleaner" but that's a relative term. You fail to realize that the byproduct is hazardous waste. Most of which does not have a home and will never go anywhere except maybe a mountain? Humans fascination with burying things they don't know what to do with.
Again, cleaner is relative.
Yeah it may be "cleaner" but that's a relative term. You fail to realize that the byproduct is hazardous waste. Most of which does not have a home and will never go anywhere except maybe a mountain? Humans fascination with burying things they don't know what to do with.
Again, cleaner is relative.
Watch this to the end...
https://youtu.be/ciStnd9Y2ak
The health data is irrefutable.
Chernobyl and Fukushima DID NOT result in health issues like many people think...until later in life.
Likewise, as the speaker states, nuclear is the ONLY energy source where waste is captured. All other energy production is excreted into the environment including production of solar and wind turbines leading to more dangerous health problems.
https://en.wikipedia.or
As far as the waste, there are many uses for depleted uranium too. Like these thermal nuclear batteries that can deliver 2MW of power for 50 years for small towns that run diesel generators 24/7.
https://techcrunch.com/2014/08/18...batteries/
Yet here we are. Bird chopping farms that last maybe ten years before they are buried in landfills and an endless stream of short lived - low output solar panels that will just add more litter to a landfill. The intellectual minds being plagued by anti-nuclear activism show that we are only interested in placating to an emotional response and not real progress to improve energy efficiency. I personal opinion compare these issues to modern progressivism.
For example, HBO couldn't even get the details of the show right for diversity's sake or outright laziness:
https://www.livescience
Not to mention thinks like the emasculation of the doctor over iodine, when it was another problem altogether:
https://cancerletter.co
It's not just this show either, as movies and television has often skewed reality even from when I was a kid in the 80s. You know what they say, whomever is in power controls the truth. Just look at how Stalin had artists erase fellow CCCP members from their history one at a time until he controlled the total narrative. I can't even watch modern TV or movies today because they are so anti nuclear family. Then we have the same people who advocate for that complain about the recent 1.6 birthrate. The people who run things are not that smart, and I see it more now that I am older than ever before.
Is the elephant foot sinking or the material contained within making it was down, possibly into ground water?
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I wouldn't be surprised if Exxon and BP funded the studies on the dangerous effects of nuclear power. Cheap energy is a blight on the international global business model infecting the world today through 3rd world (nuclear power term) exploitation. The sad part is, people blame capitalism when it's actually a corporate monopolism.
You lose.
"Often wrong; never in doubt"
The only reason I believe Chernobyl is as popular as it is (google Chernobyl movies. . .) was because of it was in Russia. They're the masters at creating huge problems then appearing as heroes when they solve them.
Not bagging on The Bear. US has its problems too. But no one made movie after movie about 3 mile island. (The China Syndrome didn't have "3" or "Mile" or "Island" in the title unlike "Chernobyl Diaries")
Exactly. BB and GoT get all the attention while these are the real gems. Not to say those are distant 3rd and 4th, cause those are pretty close too.