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by 7bit 204 days ago
It is. And also because of Chernobyl and Fukushima. But you don't care do you
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We’re going to look back and realise that the destruction wrought by global warming was far worse in every way than at Chernobyl.
I don’t know if you quite realize how close to a major climate change event Chernobyl almost became.
That's not supported by physics. Even at the worst - if the other reactor had somehow also melted down, that still wouldn't have caused a major climate change event. It would have been absolutely terrible, regionally, but not globally. Nuclear reactors aren't atomic bombs.
I don’t understand. Plenty of climate change related developments are regional. See: the increasingly devastating hurricanes forming in the Gulf of Mexico. Not every single thing that we attribute to climate change has to span the entire globe.
You might want to elaborate?