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Pete F. 09-21-2018 10:04 AM

Nuclear, not about Congress Dummy
 
This article explains what I have been ranting about for years, unsuccessfully.

It has been one hell of a summer. Heat, drought, fire. Historic floods. Ninety–degree heat waves above the Arctic Circle. Sea levels rising at an ever-faster pace. Most of the world’s ocean reefs dead or dying. And while the ideological war still rages for some, the evidence overwhelmingly suggests that global warming and climate change are real, and that atmospheric carbon is the primary culprit. Most frighteningly, all this is a sneak preview of the catastrophic consequences yet to come.

Why are we letting this happen?

We had the technology to stop these trends years ago. And we could have.

A half century ago, the United States was on a path that could have given us 100 percent carbon-free energy by the end of the last century. We were going to do it by rapidly expanding the fleet of nuclear power plants, eventually replacing fossil-fuel plants. Then we stopped. What happened?

Fear. Many of us, this author included, were terrified of nuclear anything: weapons, plutonium, isotopes, proliferation, waste. So it seemed to us that if a bunch of crazies succeeded in building more nuclear power plants, it would be global catastrophe just waiting to happen. We had to stop those plants. To do that we used fear. While it is true that cost and supply issues were factors, fear was the single most effective weapon against nuclear energy. We demonstrated, held rock concerts, wrote books, sponsored symposiums, predicted tens of thousands of cancers and sued.

We even made a movie—The China Syndrome. The campaign had already started to work when God sent Three Mile Island to answer our prayers. At Three Mile Island, He showed us that our greatest fear—a melt-down—could really happen. Fear had a new ally. We let all the World know we’d just barely escaped Armageddon. We predicted tens of thousands of cancers. Fear spread, and the scare worked. “Not In My Backyard” became the mantra of politicians (and citizens) everywhere. Most of the planned nuclear plants got cancelled. Even better, we massively up-regulated to make licensing and building future nuclear plants impossibly time consuming and expensive. And, of course, the country kept building more coal plants to feed its growing economy.

But did we make the right choice? What is it about nuclear that we were so afraid of that made us prefer, in effect, polluted air, acid rain, poisoned seafood, and even global warming? Our fears of nuclear were real, but were they justified?

Now, with more than 60 years of real-world experience behind us, 60 years of using nuclear power for ships, submarines, and some 440 nuclear power plants around the world, we do not have to guess. The most fearsome accidents imaginable have actually happened. We no longer need to rely on speculation. We have real data, we can see what actually happens in the worst nuclear accidents. Those data suggest we need to take a new look at the basis for our fears.

https://democracyjournal.org/argumen...energy-future/

Slipknot 09-21-2018 01:20 PM

"But did we make the right choice? What is it about nuclear that we were so afraid of that made us prefer, in effect, polluted air, acid rain, poisoned seafood, and even global warming? Our fears of nuclear were real, but were they justified?"


What is the half life of too much carbon dioxide?
What is the half life of the Pacific ocean devoid of life because of the Japanese meltdown that continues to pollute all the way across the ocean and nobody is even capping that thing off with concrete to halt any of it?

Got Stripers 09-21-2018 02:42 PM

I pity what is coming for future generations, the changes in weather patterns are a precursor to what’s coming.
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Pete F. 09-21-2018 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Slipknot (Post 1151609)
"But did we make the right choice? What is it about nuclear that we were so afraid of that made us prefer, in effect, polluted air, acid rain, poisoned seafood, and even global warming? Our fears of nuclear were real, but were they justified?"


What is the half life of too much carbon dioxide?
What is the half life of the Pacific ocean devoid of life because of the Japanese meltdown that continues to pollute all the way across the ocean and nobody is even capping that thing off with concrete to halt any of it?

Have you been watching youtube scary shows?

https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/fukushima-emergency/

Slipknot 09-21-2018 04:04 PM

Do you have or want a nuke waste site in your backyard?
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Got Stripers 09-21-2018 05:10 PM

Whale deaths have shot up from 10 per year average to 30 this year and we aren’t done. Warming water is affecting everything, clams, whales, I guess the good news will be targeting Mahi instead of stripers.
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Pete F. 09-21-2018 05:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Slipknot (Post 1151629)
Do you have or want a nuke waste site in your backyard?
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How much high level nuclear waste has been generated, not the stuff from your dentist.
Did you click on the link and read the article
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Slipknot 09-21-2018 07:30 PM

The planet has survived changes before. Oceans can only dilute so much waste. Solar energy is cleaner. Years and centuries of burning fossil fuels is the worlds fault not just the evil republicans fault or the hypocrite democrats fault.
Oceans change CO2 into oxygen as well as rain forests, cease burning down rainforests and killing the oceans or we will not have enough oxygen to survive. There are way bigger problems than coal plants.

The real people in control are not the rulers we elect, they’d like you to think so though.
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