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Originally Posted by afc wimbledon
It doesnt matter what you do, mistakes and accidents are inevitable in everything, if you build enough of them a percentage will blow up for a reason that will seem obvious afterwards but wasnt before, Chernobyl wasnt a poor reactor design before it blew up, in fact it was considered impossible to blow up, it was only after they discovered that in a very limited set of circumstances they could blow it up.
Fukishama was designed to be proof against tsunami's, Japan is the most tsunami prepared nation on earth, they took every precaution they could think of, they are a massively technically adept nation, easily as smart as we are, they thought they had thought of all the risks and it wasnt enough
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So, this is your justification to simply disregard human lives from your calculation of safe energy?
You want to debate the value of land impacts, fine, but frankly your position that human lives don't count is horrific to me.
As for Japan, they are using at least a portion of this "unusable land". Couldn't find exact numbers. Its NOT the original 20km radius however, people have been allowed to return by the government to at least a portion of that radius.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet...er-plants.html