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by 13years
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My point is about the disregard of the significance of the Fukishima accident. You must include that in the analysis. This was written in 2011, and Fukishima has been continuously releasing radiation ever since. "...every 600 years worldwide coal combustion releases as much radiation as was released from the nuclear accident at Fukushima..."
http://nuclearaustralia.blogspot.com/2011/12/coal-1-fukushim... I'm not arguing in favor of any energy source that damages the environment; nonetheless, I would prefer we acknowledge risks where they exist. To not do so, would be to send us down the path of possibly less safe nuclear facilities. |
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I think you are going to have a difficult time coming up with an evidence-based argument that (a) supplies electricity to everyone in the world currently depending on it, (b) doesn't use nuclear, and (c) kills fewer people as a result of (b). I am ready to be surprised, though.