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Should we be afraid of nuclear energy?

Jayson

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Ultimately, nuclear energy would cause way less pollution, assuming they could keep the uranium under control. Of course, nuclear pollution if there ever was some coming out, would be horrible beyond imagination, of course.
 
If it got into the wrong hands for sure we should be, one certain president comes to mind.
 
Too dangerous a lot of dangerous waste for a long time. It requires a lot of resources and the green alternatives are just plentiful and more efficient if we consider there's plenty of empty space and variety, in order to consider. Imo nuclear is an important field, but not the answer to energy scarcity, its an old view.
 
It's indeed dangerous, but hopefully we should trust our proffesionals that it's in good hands.
Worst thing is that if there's any mistake, a catastofy can happen
 
It should be out right banned, it's clear we can rely more on sun and wind and not risk doom in the process.
 
Wind is cheaper, we also know it is faster to deploy and there is less risk. Hydroelectric is comparable in cost and doesn't create nuclear waste. There is also the inherent inefficiency in centralized power. Micro generation, Wind farms and CHP (Combined heat and power) is the way to go.
 
Wind is cheaper, we also know it is faster to deploy and there is less risk. Hydroelectric is comparable in cost and doesn't create nuclear waste. There is also the inherent inefficiency in centralized power. Micro generation, Wind farms and CHP (Combined heat and power) is the way to go.

I know I saw a video on sun farms being set up in the desert and other sunny places. A lot safer to utilize.
 
If the necessary precautions and secure the facilities, then we do not need to worry about our safety.
 
Nuclear energy was a hot topic in the Republican presidential primary debates, and I'm sure it'll be heavily discussed as election season continues to get closer. I don't think we should be afraid, so long as the necessary precautions are being taken. It's one of things that could be very beneficial, but at the same time, no one wants to have something like this near where they live.
 
I think that people need to be very careful. It can be dangerous if it's used by people with problems. If they explode we can be in danger.
 
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