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by grecy
1344 days ago
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Absolutely those are horrifically bad. Now imagine humans can't even go within a few hundred meters to clean anything up, and we have no robots that can either. Also imagine that humans can't live within 500km ever again. Nuclear is clearly the best option, right up until the point it's the worst possible thing for humans and planet earth, which seems to happen about every 30 years or so. As I said, we've been lucky with it so far. |
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In other words, on a risk adjusted basis, the data continually shows nuclear is the safest and most economical bet for removing fossil fuels and all their problems from the energy mix. You’d need a a relative fuckton of very very bad accidents where everything went wrong and by all accounts that doesn’t really happen.