" It is too bad the broad public perceives nuclear as a 'risky' energy source. It is in fact the safest energy source we have ever developed, in terms of deaths per kilowatt hour."
And there goes the misinformation campaign again.
The issues is not 'deaths per kw hour'. The issue is the unpredictable outcome of a single reactor incident.
How many more do we need to endure? How many more areas becoming radiated for generations? How much more radioactive waster water? How many more cancer deaths?
And how much more need tax payers pay for cleanup before we realize: Let's stop using this energy source.
Let's go renewals.
It's the only sane option.
And there goes the misinformation campaign again.
The issues is not 'deaths per kw hour'. The issue is the unpredictable outcome of a single reactor incident. How many more do we need to endure? How many more areas becoming radiated for generations? How much more radioactive waster water? How many more cancer deaths?
And how much more need tax payers pay for cleanup before we realize: Let's stop using this energy source. Let's go renewals. It's the only sane option.