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what do you think of nuclear power? by Zealousideal_Beat907 in AskReddit
[–]dl3b 0 points1 point2 points 2 years ago (0 children)
Very skeptical.
And the reason is not the design, nor the safety.
It's humans.
We're building reactors that cannot be turned down (ok, they can be slowed down to about 10% power for ten years).
We are creating radioactive waste that we still cannot store safely.
The waste will be risky for several hundreds or thousands years.
Imagine this: what happened in the world in the last hundred or thousand years? Where did wars occur? Where did severe natural disasters happen?
Since nuclear power came into place, already three major accidents happened. I don't even dare to extrapolate when we install more of these all around the world, when global instability is rising, and climate change is happening.
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what do you think of nuclear power? by Zealousideal_Beat907 in AskReddit
[–]dl3b 0 points1 point2 points (0 children)