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Uploaded by on Dec 26, 2006

This is the last film of Vladimir Shevchenko. Sorry for the sound.

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  • Nuclear power as an energy source is by far the safest and cleanest method available to our world today. Modern reactors aren't sheltered under a tin roof like Chernobyl, instead they are in 2 foot thick containment buildings. Meltdowns aren't even possible with current reactor technology.

    Educate yourself and maybe help the world out a little.

  • wow this is unbelievable!!!!!

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  • @EngineerAtheist The problem is that there are so many 40+ year old reactors. The majority of our nuclear power in the USA comes from plants built between 1967 and 1990. Many power plants are reaching their 40 year operating lifetimes but instead of being shut down they are being refurbished to last 60 years.

  • @TheSexyBeast821 Lol You said this 3 years ago.  Japanese reactor almost melted. Nuff nuff

  • @TheSexyBeast821 It seems the 2011 incidents in Japan prove you wrong.

  • @TheSexyBeast821

    have you seen the roofs at fukushima?

    not much left of them is there

  • @Valkerie876 Actually the reactors that are melting down don't pose much threat.

    bravenewclimate.

    com/ 2011/03 /13/

    fukushima- simple -explanation/

    Educate YOURSELF and maybe help the world out a little.

  • Reactors running today, were not built with current technology. They were built with yesterdays technology. (Japan's reactor was 40 yrs old. Imagine driving a 40 yr old car.)

  • This is incredible footage. I wonder how many people have died prematurely due to this disaster.

  • @TheSexyBeast821 Lets see how Japan shakes out now.

  • its sad looking at those faces at 2:40 knowing that they shortly died after leaving the containment area.

    These men working to contain the meltdown zone were true heroes. I feel like 1/1000th of a man compared to these titans.

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