Sadly no time to read through them at the moment, but although I don't really like nuclear power, because it is a very expensive fuel source, both economically and environmentally, something that people seem to be ignoring in the media is that at least 100,000 people per annum die from fine particulate pollution caused by coal fired power stations, 30,000 pa in the US alone.
That's before you factor in the many miner and other worker deaths every year and the cost of natural disasters that can be fairly said to be caused or exacerbated by climate change. We're scared about the wrong power. And let's not get onto oil and gas and geopolitics ...
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That's before you factor in the many miner and other worker deaths every year and the cost of natural disasters that can be fairly said to be caused or exacerbated by climate change. We're scared about the wrong power. And let's not get onto oil and gas and geopolitics ...