Amazon looks to advanced nuclear reactors to meet climate goals
Amazon looks to advanced nuclear reactors to meet climate goals
Tech companies have inked a slew of nuclear energy deals this year.
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Figure out how to deal with nuclear waste and maybe.
8 10 ReplyI thought it's already figured out, recycle it like in France.
9 0 Reply2 1 ReplyThere is no recycling of nuclear waste. Nowhere.
1 1 ReplyNuclear reprocessing then if you insist on right wording.
3 0 ReplyReprocessing reduces waste but it does not eliminate it. Its like saying that curb side plastics recycling has solved the microplastics issue
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Found the oil shill.
2 2 ReplyNo. I’m a huge fan of the nuclear fusion reactor in the sky.
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Not figured out here in the states. They just turn the site into a nuke waste dump.
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Amazon prime uranium deliveries.
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There are actually relatively easy (easy compared to building a nuclear reactor) ways to deal with the waste that involve mixing it with concrete and glass so it can be safely stored in a way that won't impact the surrounding environment. Kyle Hill has a great video about this on YouTube: https://youtu.be/4aUODXeAM-k
6 1 ReplyI thought that the solution there has always been to bury it in desert bunkers for 10,000 years.
If we're still around by the time that becomes too cumbersome we are hopefully space-faring and then yeeting it into Jupiter becomes an option.
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