NO al Nucleare
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Bob Rifo sent me here!
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Chernalble was a mistake by multiple people.yes nuclear power plants can be dangeruos when they don't do the safety checks.But nuclear power plants are very very safe.
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More people die from inhaling the crap that coal plants put out. I don't know where you get your information from but radiation from nuclear reactors only harms humans if the containment fails. We saw that in Chernobyl (lacked any sort of containment vessel), and the 3 mile island incident was only a partial meltdown. Nuclear energy is by far the cleanest and is in much more abundance than any sort of fossilized fuel.
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oh great!
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Ma perchè nessuno pensa mai all'energia Geotermica?
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@maxidejoie Nuclear is an extremely clean form of energy. We cannot run our way of life on solar and wind energy. Wind turbines produce hardly any electricity. Both options are insanely expensive and in no way can even match the amount of electricity produced by nuclear power. Look at the science behind it. If we are going to leave our dependence on gas we have to go to nuclear energy.
I love the beetroots, but no to nuclear power? Nuclear power is the cleanest and most beneficial form of energy we have right now to power our way of life. This reactor got pounded by an 8.9 earthquake and tsunami... so far NOTHING has happened. The media is hyping it up.
dsherret 1 year ago 4
@dsherret
I do love the Beetroots too, but im sorry, i disagree with you. Way too many people died and suffered because of nuclear energy, it cant go on when you have available clean energies like solar and wind.
Anyway, i respect your point of view and thank you for watching my video.
maxidejoie 1 year ago
@maxidejoie Also, how many people have died from nuclear power plants (not atomic/nuclear bombs, but radiation from nuclear power plants)? I believe we cannot be certain on this number. Nowadays we are much better at managing nuclear radiation and we will only get better at this as we progress in the future. Think about it mathematically and scientifically and it is the clear option.
dsherret 11 months ago
@dsherret
There has been more than 15 nuclear accidents involving nuclear plants (non to mention bombs and nuclear tests, but that is definitely a different story) from 1945 to today.
We always talk about Chernobyl, but god... 50 thousands people died, almost 2 million people got some radiations. We will never know how many will die because of this.
maxidejoie 11 months ago