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emordnilap wrote:
UndercoverElephant wrote:But it is also the only type of energy which produces no greenhouse emissions
On-site, that is.
Yes. Even wind/solar produce emissions if you count construction costs.

I don't like nuclear power any more than the most of the other people here. The problem is that we do not exactly have a long list of alternatives.
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Ah, yes, there's unaccounted-for construction pollution costs with nuclear too, as well as those off-site.
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UndercoverElephant wrote:Unless you are an outright green anarchist who wants to see modern civilisation brought crashing down as soon as possible,
Oo, yes please. Where do I sign up?
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biffvernon wrote:
UndercoverElephant wrote:Unless you are an outright green anarchist who wants to see modern civilisation brought crashing down as soon as possible,
Oo, yes please. Where do I sign up?
No need to sign up - membership is compulsory. You're already sitting in the seat next to me and they don't sell return tickets.
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emordnilap wrote:
biffvernon wrote:
UndercoverElephant wrote:Unless you are an outright green anarchist who wants to see modern civilisation brought crashing down as soon as possible,
Oo, yes please. Where do I sign up?
No need to sign up - membership is compulsory. You're already sitting in the seat next to me and they don't sell return tickets.
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biffvernon wrote:
UndercoverElephant wrote:Unless you are an outright green anarchist who wants to see modern civilisation brought crashing down as soon as possible,
Oo, yes please. Where do I sign up?
You might have to accept that billions of people aren't going to survive the crash, Biff. That's the trouble with anarchy - it works very well, but only at hunter-gatherer population levels.
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UndercoverElephant wrote:
Unless you are an outright green anarchist who wants to see modern civilisation brought crashing down as soon as possible, I think you have to accept that there is no realistic alternative to building new nuclear power plants.
I smell a windup and suspect people have been round and round
this one on numerous occasions already. One only has to think about
the less than glorius history of Windscale/Sellafield to see where the
nuclear dream leads......

Come to think of it wasn't there a big fuss some time ago about
Japanese fuel rods and BNFL?
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Roger Adair wrote:
UndercoverElephant wrote:
Unless you are an outright green anarchist who wants to see modern civilisation brought crashing down as soon as possible, I think you have to accept that there is no realistic alternative to building new nuclear power plants.
I smell a windup and suspect people have been round and round
this one on numerous occasions already. One only has to think about
the less than glorius history of Windscale/Sellafield to see where the
nuclear dream leads......

Come to think of it wasn't there a big fuss some time ago about
Japanese fuel rods and BNFL?
I'm not trying to wind anybody up. I was anti-nuclear for many years and all I am saying now is that if we are serious about reducing our dependence on fossil fuels (= no more gas or coal plants) then the choice is between nuclear and the lights going out whenever the weather isn't right. Personally speaking, I couldn't give a crap if the lights go out. I really am an anarchist. I'm just not sure all of the anti-nuclear people here would also qualify...
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Japanese fuel rods and BNFL? Oh yes. We were going to process them and it all went pear-shaped. Maybe that's why they've got such a lot of it lying about. Hasn't anybody solved the nuclear waste disposal problem yet?

(Count me in with the anarchists.)
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The Guardian - 16/03/11

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Freezing winds, hail storms and thick snow are the latest threats to 430,000 beleaguered survivors of northern Japan's week-long cascade of disasters.

After a massive earthquake, devastating tsunami and nuclear crisis, the homeless face icy weather and temperatures are forecast to plunge to –5C.

Many lack blankets, food and fuel, raising the risk of a quiet but deadly humanitarian crisis among refugees, even as the world's attention is transfixed by the unfolding nuclear emergency in Fukushima.

Article continues ...
:cry: Tragic.

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Aurora wrote:
The Guardian - 16/03/11

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Freezing winds, hail storms and thick snow are the latest threats to 430,000 beleaguered survivors of northern Japan's week-long cascade of disasters.

After a massive earthquake, devastating tsunami and nuclear crisis, the homeless face icy weather and temperatures are forecast to plunge to –5C.

Many lack blankets, food and fuel, raising the risk of a quiet but deadly humanitarian crisis among refugees, even as the world's attention is transfixed by the unfolding nuclear emergency in Fukushima.

Article continues ...
:cry: Tragic.

"The human spirit can endure a sick body, but who can bear a crushed spirit?" - Proverbs 18:14

A good photo. If Japan can't do more for its citizens what hope for us when the time comes? And Japan today has a healthy world outside.

I wonder if the average Brit has the strength of the average Japanese person?
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biffvernon wrote:Japanese fuel rods and BNFL? Oh yes. We were going to process them and it all went pear-shaped. Maybe that's why they've got such a lot of it lying about. Hasn't anybody solved the nuclear waste disposal problem yet?
Maybe that's why the Japs have been cramming them in so tight.

http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/short ... e-fue.html
The situation at Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant has become extremely unnerving. The Tokyo Electric Power Company has now admitted that the spent fuel rods could go critical - that is, a nuclear chain reaction could restart.
We have known since yesterday that the reactors themselves were coming under control, and that the biggest threat came from the spent fuel ponds, where the water level has fallen and temperatures have risen. That could lead to the stored fuel rods breaking open, releasing their radioactive contents.
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Christ I dont know what is going to do me in first, a lethal dose of Japanese radiation, or and overdose of 'anti nuclear' smugness! :roll:

:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Totally_Baffled wrote:Christ I dont know what is going to do me in first, a lethal dose of Japanese radiation, or and overdose of 'anti nuclear' smugness! :roll:

:lol: :lol: :lol:
Pretty funny, probably because you're not Japanese.
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Andy Hunt wrote:
biffvernon wrote:Japanese fuel rods and BNFL? Oh yes. We were going to process them and it all went pear-shaped. Maybe that's why they've got such a lot of it lying about. Hasn't anybody solved the nuclear waste disposal problem yet?
Maybe that's why the Japs have been cramming them in so tight.

http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/short ... e-fue.html
The situation at Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant has become extremely unnerving. The Tokyo Electric Power Company has now admitted that the spent fuel rods could go critical - that is, a nuclear chain reaction could restart.
We have known since yesterday that the reactors themselves were coming under control, and that the biggest threat came from the spent fuel ponds, where the water level has fallen and temperatures have risen. That could lead to the stored fuel rods breaking open, releasing their radioactive contents.
OI!!!

I posted that same article here :wink:

http://www.powerswitch.org.uk/forum/vie ... &start=150
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