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In reply to the discussion: Reason for and a critical question about 2012's 6.9% decline in nuclear production [View all]kristopher
(29,798 posts)6. So we have your vote
...you think it would be business as usual if fallout resulted in a major metropolitan area being abandoned.
Germany has accelerated their shut down of nuclear power.
France is moving away from nuclear.
China scaled back their nuclear program.
Japan shut down all of their reactors.
S. Korea is scaling back their nuclear program and public opinion is strong to abandon nuclear altogether.
Taiwan is scaling back nuclear power.
Public opposition to nuclear in India is making progress on their planned expansion very difficult.
Governments and industry like nuclear, people in general at best are tolerant of it.
The only thing the map contradicts is the impression you tried to create that these plants are not in the middle of millions of people.
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Reason for and a critical question about 2012's 6.9% decline in nuclear production [View all]
kristopher
Dec 2013
OP
Anyone familiar with near misses like Davis Besse knows that we've just been lucky.
kristopher
Dec 2013
#32
Right.That football sized hole in Davis Besse's reactor head is something the Japanese did.
kristopher
Dec 2013
#37
'Shoot the messenger' is THE go to strategy the nuclear industry uses against any and all critics.
kristopher
Dec 2013
#47
The consequences are clear enough. 2013 is going to be the worst year for accumulation of...
NNadir
Dec 2013
#29
Why on earth would a smart guy like you have expected "this time" to be different?
GliderGuider
Dec 2013
#45