Our Nuclear World: Nuclear Accidents Around the Globe

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Uploaded by on Sep 17, 2011

An explosion at the Marcoule nuclear site in France this week has once again focused world attention on the issue of nuclear safety.

The blast, which took place in a furnace used to melt metallic waste from the plant, killed one worker and injured four, but France's Nuclear Safety Authority was quick to stress that there had been no radiation leaks as a result of the explosion.

These assurances did little to assuage the fears of a public who are already on edge with concerns over the safety of nuclear power, however, and especially a French public who is wary of its own country's poor safety record and proneness to hiding information on safety concerns...

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  • Nuclear power is hard to manage. It's costly an inefficient. It's dangerous.

    But it's thousandfold cheaper, easier, efficient and safe than oil. If we give up nuclear power in the wake of false fears, the hegemony of corporations who control the fossil fuels will extend even wider, forever binding the world in economical and ecological destruction.

    Renewable energy is not a pipe dream. At this point, it's all or bust. Oil is bleeding the planet dry.

  • hmm ... Yeah let's not believe to scientists , they r clearly not real, not if they are pro-nuclear , right?? But we better believe every word of the stinking Anti-nuclear propaganda that Green Peace trows at us !? Anti-nuclear = Anti-human , its that simple ! remember that Mr.Corbett.

  • Smith quote; "...Some areas of the [children] playground where really high [reading] not 3.8µSv... 40 - 50, higher."

    Hmmm... 50µSv still a chest x-ray/incident. Places like Guarapani, Brazil @ 10,000 µSv/yr.

    Corbett Report, aren't you hyping the anti-nuke talk.

    The Corbett Report a liberal left pro-Hydrocarbon Industry talk shop favoring BIG Oil and coal.

    [see] Scientific Ameircan: Inside Exposed- Medical Imaging Delivers Big Doses of Radiation

    So much for fair CORBETT REPORT

  • Hey James Corbett!!

    Try using blue background ;)

    Btw, I love your vids! Keep the good work and keep spreading the truth!!!!

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