No, the latter is just a question of short-term comfort. Opposing nuclear waste or other negative aspects of nuclear power are clearly involved with more long-term and more serious issues.Moose-tache wrote: ↑Mon Mar 21, 2022 4:56 pm Complaining about nuclear power is like complaining that the mask that stops you from getting Covid is itchy.
I think it's all too easy for power consumption to be reduced and for people to not even lose any quality of life in the process between lights left on when noone's in the room or building, overilluminated rooms and buildings, food, paper and clothes chucked in the bucket when they were perfectly useable etc And that's without mentioning the overuse of digital technology.
Yes.
And you wait for Putin to touch it?Travis B. wrote: ↑Tue Mar 22, 2022 2:43 pmYou stick the waste in a containment facility and don't touch it. Reactor waste is not the kind of waste that really is going to go anywhere on its own - and it is small and rather self-contained in the bigger scheme of things. Contrast it with coal, which generates massive amounts of waste which gets spewed everywhere, putting large quantities of both radioactivity and heavy metals into our atmosphere.
And yes to Jonlang