Comments on: Are Current Nuclear Power Plants an Existential Risk? https://spanish.lifeboat.com/blog/2011/04/are-current-nuclear-power-plants-an-existential-risk Safeguarding Humanity Mon, 05 Jun 2017 03:30:56 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 By: Oliver Starr https://spanish.lifeboat.com/blog/2011/04/are-current-nuclear-power-plants-an-existential-risk#comment-82279 Mon, 04 Apr 2011 07:25:06 +0000 http://lifeboat.com/blog/?p=1690#comment-82279 Sorry, but I simply don’t agree. Coal mining accidents happen all the time in part because the consequences are so geographically limited. As a result of Chernobyl there are still radioactive wild boars in Germany a quarter century and over 950 miles distant due to the catastrophe there.

Incidentally, your remark is also very insensitive. According to the Union Chernobyl the main organization of liquidators, 10% of the 800,000 liquidators are now dead- that’s 80,000 men, and 165,000 disabled — a tremendous toll to blame on “crazy Soviets” — further just how do you know there were “no safety features”?

Further, there is still radioactive water leaking into the ocean as a result of Fukushima and the problem isn’t limited to the damaged reactors but also to the spent nuclear waste. This is an issue that exists at nearly every nuclear facility in the US and we haven’t arrived at a solution for this waste in spite of hundreds of millions of dollars being spent to try to determine if Yucca Mountain is a solution.

To cavalierly state that I should have some perspective really demonstrates that you should try to gain some perspective of your own. Did you look at the fault maps I provided? Have you read the reports about what has happened in the area around Chernobyl in the past 25 years? And perhaps most importantly can you offer any means of accurately predicting when a 9.0 quake might hit near San Onofre or Diablo Canyon?

Since no one else has these answers I’d be surprised if you did. Given this fact above all else I’d say that erring on the side of caution is a lot wiser than making decisions based upon faulty logic about how safe plants “might be” when in reality we have no idea how safe anything is under unusual circumstances.

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By: jimrandomh https://spanish.lifeboat.com/blog/2011/04/are-current-nuclear-power-plants-an-existential-risk#comment-82241 Sun, 03 Apr 2011 12:18:22 +0000 http://lifeboat.com/blog/?p=1690#comment-82241 Have some perspective. Only very old, obsolete designs for nuclear power plants have any destructive potential. Unfortunately, scare-mongering prevents building new nuclear plants, which is the only thing that would let us get rid of the old ones. Compared to dumping more carbon into the atmosphere, nuclear power is quite safe.

You also have a very wrong idea about the scale of the harm when bad things do happen at nuclear plants. Truth is, they’re not that bad. They’re bad on the same scale as coal mining accidents, which happen all the time.

Three Mile Island didn’t kill anyone. The right lesson to draw is that Chernobyl was an abberation, being as it was run by crazy soviets with no safety features.

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