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The future of Nuclear power
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“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain” -
Many of the problems were preventable. The Japanese practices were plain stupid, close packing of spent materials all round the reactor, and why not put the reactors themselves below sea level to allow flooding if necessary?
Green generation "solutions" are not solutions at all, they are unreliable, hugely expensive and themselves very damaging to the environment. The number of deaths worlwide directly from accidents in the oil and coal industries plus indirectly from pollution due to burning fossil fuels is huge.bloggoth
If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
John Wayne (My guru, not to be confused with my beloved prophet Jeremy Clarkson)Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostQuiet.
A few nuclear reactors next to each other proper blown up, workers struggle to cool them for days - finally have to leave because radiation will pretty much kill them in a few hours (like those who were send to deal with Chernobyl with spades without explanations). The crisis still continues and there is no obvious end to it anytime soon.
So this makes my position is indefensible but the guys who claim "it's all right they will just die 2 years earlier" have perfectly defensible point of view.
Your grasp of reality is shocking for somebody who manages to run a seemingly successful business.
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Well, so far it seems that, whatever "plain stupid" practices they were employing, a nuclear installation located close to the epicentre of the largest quake ever measured in Japan has survived with no major loss of life or radioactive catastrophe. Obviously it isn't "nothing to worry about" but it's not conclusive evidence that nuclear power is a disaster waiting to happen either, although the media have had a field day with it and will no doubt continue to do so for the foreseeable future.
Hopefully everything will start to look a little less bleak once power is restored...
BBC News - Japan quake: Power line laid to Fukushima nuclear plantWhile you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostDo you read the Daily Mail?
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“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Originally posted by doodab View PostWell, so far it seems that, whatever "plain stupid" practices they were employing, a nuclear installation located close to the epicentre of the largest quake ever measured in Japan has survived with no major loss of life or radioactive catastrophe. Obviously it isn't "nothing to worry about" but it's not conclusive evidence that nuclear power is a disaster waiting to happen either, although the media have had a field day with it and will no doubt continue to do so for the foreseeable future.
Hopefully everything will start to look a little less bleak once power is restored...
BBC News - Japan quake: Power line laid to Fukushima nuclear plant
a lot of things are done with an eyeball on what will happen if it all goes horribly wrong. Most things are built to be fail safe.
just because the stations have failed safely so far, is no reason to get cocky. they should have, and the fact that there is any doubt is the real concern
apart from that, I too am optimistic
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Japan tsunami: Fukushima Fifty 'on suicide mission' to battle nuclear meltdown | Mail Online
Brave people. They will be remembered. Unlike those who claim they'll just lose "2 years of their life".Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostJapan tsunami: Fukushima Fifty 'on suicide mission' to battle nuclear meltdown | Mail Online
Brave people. They will be remembered. Unlike those who claim they'll just lose "2 years of their life".
You might like to get your news from a less crap source.
Progress by on-site workers"See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."Comment
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostA Tepco worker was taken to hospital after collapsing and experiencing chest pains.
Two Tepco workers felt ill whilst working in the control rooms of Fukushima Daiichi
One Tepco worker working within the reactor building of Fukushima Daiichi unit 3 during "vent work" was taken to hospital after receiving radiation exposure exceeding 100 mSv, a level deemed acceptable in emergency situations by some national nuclear safety regulators.
An unspecified number of firemen who were exposed to radiation are under investigation.Comment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostI agree with George on this. Well not all of it, but the general thrust that Nuclear is still cleaner and safer than coal.
Japan nuclear crisis should not carry weight in atomic energy debate | George Monbiot | Environment | guardian.co.uk
Heap loads of hysteria in most newspapers, especially the German newspapers, who are now expecting Tsunami's to go sweeping across their landlocked country.
Let's recap the death toll of this catastrophe is ?
The answer is 0.
The 50 workers have been subjected to no more than twice the normal dose they get anyway.
...and the radioactivity, all short bursts that decay due to irradiated steam.
May I suggest that those workers who smoke, stop smoking and then increase their life expectancy by about 15 years. I think 40% of the Japanese population smoke.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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