@cetube23 Coal ash is radioactive, given coal being an extremely impure substance. Radioactivity of this ash is about 10 to 100 times that of a nuclear plant (although still nowhere near dangerous).
I'm no tree-hugger, and no fossil fuel promoter either, but here's the thing, genius... Coal isn't radioactive and it doesn't require a security exclusion zone around it when you spill some into the atmosphere... Sure, it deliveres the highest power yield of any material we currently know of, but time and again mankind has proven we don't yet have what it takes to manage it EFFECTIVELY... Even in the US...
@cetube23 Coal ash is radioactive, given coal being an extremely impure substance. Radioactivity of this ash is about 10 to 100 times that of a nuclear plant (although still nowhere near dangerous).
Scientisticsoviet 2 months ago
So corny.
toqtaqiya 2 months ago
I'm no tree-hugger, and no fossil fuel promoter either, but here's the thing, genius... Coal isn't radioactive and it doesn't require a security exclusion zone around it when you spill some into the atmosphere... Sure, it deliveres the highest power yield of any material we currently know of, but time and again mankind has proven we don't yet have what it takes to manage it EFFECTIVELY... Even in the US...
cetube23 4 months ago
What a crock of sh!t piece of propaganda!
Is this guy supposed to be a serious journalist?? I wonder how much he got paid for this piece of journalistic cock-sucking. He's a joke...
Comparing a CAT scan to the highest level of radiation in Tokyo?? How often does he get CAT scans??? What a stupid comparison.
cetube23 4 months ago