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Originally Posted by afc wimbledon
There have been three major nuclear crisis in my lifetime, that's 60 years x a couple of hundred plants worldwide, all three of the accidents, Three Mile Island Chernobyl and Fukishama were caused by human error despite the vast numbers of safety protocols in place to stop them, there was nothing inherently unsafe about any of the reactors designs, none of the reactors 'went wrong' they were all caused by the ineptness of the guys running them purposely causing the problem while thinking they were doing the right thing.
It doesnt matter what safety designs you use, the humans that run them will get tired and at 3am do something dumb, its what we do, if you build more plants then the chances of that happening increase, if they were several thousand plants over my life instead of a couple of hundred than we would have had an extra 5 or 10 Chernobyls or Fukishama's and vast areas of the planet would be uninhabitable, personally I would rather we learnt to use less power to do the things we do than risk that
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You're wrong, but you don't seem to concerned about letting that stop you.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001...95580035481822
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-...781-story.html
Again, go do some research before saying things.