|
|
|
|
|
by craigc
2588 days ago
|
|
What would be interesting would be to have a poll of which forms of energy people think lead to the most deaths and put it next to this. I have a feeling nuclear would be the top. The New York Times published an article that touched on this fairly recently too: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/06/opinion/sunday/climate-ch... |
|
People naturally apply the same heuristics to nuclear fallout for the same reasons. Fallout seems equally bad whether it's a 10 S dose or a 10 uS dose. And just as arsenic poisoning is a real thing that happens, deadly fallout was and remains a very real danger from nuclear war. Any nuke will produce some but if you set a big one off near the ground, such as to hit an ICBM silo or a sub pen or a command bunker, and you'll produce a very large amount. At the height of the Cold War a US first strike on the Soviet block was expected to produce up to 100 million casualties in Western Europe from fallout if the wind was blowing the wrong way.
Given that magnitude of danger it's no wonder people hear "fallout" and think that they're all going to die.