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"charlesb" wrote:
Nope. The nuclear plants do not necessarily have to pollute in any significant way, as there are effective, economical methods for containing and reprocessing nuclear waste. (snip) If that is true, why are there tons of nuclear waste stored around the country at weapons labs, weapons factories, power plants, and so on? Instead of being reprocessed, must agree the stuff will end up being stored in underground containment facilities - facilities to be maintained for many decades or even centuries (at taxpayers expense, I should add). Once you burn fossil-fuels though, you have instant pollution injected directly into the atmosphere and the process continues to generate toxins as long as the burning process goes on. They end up everywhere. Look, I'm not defending fossil-fuel generator plants. All I'm saying is that nuclear power plants are not a good alternative to fossil-fuel plants - the problems are worse (and potentially catastrophic). (snip) Of the available alternatives, nuclear is the cleanest and safest by far, and its continued development will eventually lead us to fusion power. (snip) It's only cleaner and safer if you ignore the waste and mining issues, and the potentual for personnel mistakes, design flaws, environmental risks, or parts failure. It is absurd to believe Three Mile Island will be the only serious incident, or the worse incident to ever possibly happen. (snip) you'll find that most people in the U.S. are intelligent enough to understand the issues, and can make informed, rational decisions if you give them half a chance. (snip) Which is exactly why nuclear power continues to lose supporters and this country continues to move away from nuclear power. Dwight Stewart (W5NET) http://www.qsl.net/w5net/ |
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