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TBF a nuclear incident is not like burning just one house down. It’s burning down the whole city and making it unusable for a decade or ten.
32 8 ReplyWhile 100% true for nuclear, the current state of burning fossil fuels is much MUCH worse.
13 0 ReplyYes. Over the long term it will render the planet uninhabitable, or at least close enough to it.
4 0 ReplySome experts would argue it's already starting to be uninhabitable.
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I think a town burning down would be fatal for most the inhabitants 3000 BC
7 0 ReplyYes, maybe… but the point being they could, and often did, rebuild right where they’d been before. Radiation prevents that.
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Why not build it in a remote location then?
Dams can also produce a lot of hydroelectric power, and a catastrophic failure could also destroy an entire town or more. We just don't build dams upstream of a large town.
7 2 ReplyThe Chernobyl reactor's explosion had impacts all the way in West Europe.
I don't think you can be remote enough with this.
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