Sweden All In On Nuclear Energy, Dumps Renewable Target
Sweden All In On Nuclear Energy, Dumps Renewable Target
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At least I hope they have the good sense to build the plants somewhere relatively remote, just in case of a leak.
3 3 ReplyIt's sweden, if you pick locations randomly, chances are on your side that it'll be insanely remote.
6 0 ReplyGood to know! That means plenty of places that could be cordoned off in case of a Fukushima, right?
4 1 ReplyTell me you know nothing about nuclear science without telling me
(Simpsons doesn't count as a credible source)
4 1 ReplyI'm surprised to see so many people eagerly dismissing the chance of a nuclear reactor leak, even by accident.
3 1 ReplyAnd what are those chances may I ask?
Its like comparing a 1970's shitbox car to a 2022 model and saying all cars are immediately gonna kill us.
Really don't think any nuclear reactor leaks are not accidents, hence why we have such amazing tech to stop it
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2 0 ReplyChances of a leak are roughly 100%
Most sites are unusable for a few decades due to tritium leaks.
Chances of an economy-destroying disaster on the other hand are much lower, but you didn't ask that.
1 0 ReplyOdds of a leak are what?? Give me some of whatever youre smoking, unless you mean some backass "technically they leak runoff water" bs, cause reactors are currently the safest way to generate power, even beating the insanely small dangers of solar (which due to production requires more overall human risk)
1 0 ReplyChances of an economy-destroying disaster on the other hand are much lower, but you didn’t ask that.
Also now you're lying again with that second sentence. For no benefit whatsoever, as well. This is also a 100% consistent pattern with nuke shills.
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