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by noja
1905 days ago
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Don't spread FUD. Fukushima was ten years ago. The truth is our systemic desire to cut costs cuts corners. Everything after each disaster will have been "obvious". The price of the tiniest of mistakes is outweighing the advantage. Stick a power plant in the middle of nowhere and charge batteries with it if you want to convince people. |
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Fukushima was bad, but even if you count the deaths from the poorly handled evacuation, you're at ~2200 people that died because of it.
Coal kills 13,000 people in just the US /every/ year.