Posted by John P Bengi on May 22, 2005, 8:19 pm
According to any published stats I have read nuclear is much cleaner, safer
and less costly to produce. Using Candu reactors may help but they cost more
than the USanian dangerous ones.
Only been one death attributable to nuclear power in Canada period. There at
least 3 people die for each hydro power dam built.
Where does all that non-biodegradable polymer plastic go you have to replace
every 6-10 years?
Better yet, where did you think that plastic came from?
> > We don't want all that battery waste in our part of the land.
> New batteries are made of plastic - polymer.
> > Coal and oil can be made clean in large
> > quantities but the US is too cheap
> > and inconsiderate to do it. Nuclear is
> > much cleaner and less people die
> > installing it.
> Nuclear is cleaner? You don't really know do you.
Posted by Tony Wesley on May 22, 2005, 9:18 pm
It comes from innocent baby polymers, clubbed by brutal plymer hunters.
John P Bengi (spaam spaam) wrote:
> Better yet, where did you think that plastic came from?
> > New batteries are made of plastic - polymer.
Posted by News on May 23, 2005, 4:46 am
> According to any published stats I have read nuclear is much cleaner,
safer
> and less costly to produce. Using Candu reactors may help but they cost
more
> than the USanian dangerous ones.
> Only been one death attributable to nuclear power in Canada period. There
at
> least 3 people die for each hydro power dam built.
In the UK the nuclear authorities claimed leukaemia has no connection with
nuclear. Then some simple stats were put together of the cases and where
they lived. Around nuclear installations the cases of leukaemia were far,
far higher than anywhere else. I would assume it the case with an nuclear
installation anywhere in the world.
Posted by Vaughn on May 23, 2005, 6:17 am
> Around nuclear installations the cases of leukaemia were far,
> far higher than anywhere else. I would assume it the case with an nuclear
> installation anywhere in the world.
As usual, you assume wrong.
Vaughn
>
Posted by News on May 23, 2005, 5:42 pm
> >
> >
> > Around nuclear installations the cases of leukaemia were far,
> > far higher than anywhere else. I would assume it the case with an
nuclear
> > installation anywhere in the world.
> As usual, you assume wrong.
Who is assuming?
> New batteries are made of plastic - polymer.
> > Coal and oil can be made clean in large
> > quantities but the US is too cheap
> > and inconsiderate to do it. Nuclear is
> > much cleaner and less people die
> > installing it.
> Nuclear is cleaner? You don't really know do you.