Sword_Of_Truth
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Unless you live in the Fukushima district, or other zones with heavy fallout.
There is no heavy fallout in the Fukushima district.
Based on the radiation levels around Fukushima, it is wrong to speak
about a health risk from the radiation. There is, however, a very
real health risk is from the fear that the media and many others have
been whipping up. This is post-traumatic stress syndrome. It
happened at Chernobyl and it is happening again, now, to the many tens
of thousands of evacuated people around Fukushima. We ought to do
something to stop this suffering.
- Dr. Jerry Cutler, lead designer of the the reactor control, safety system and radiation monitoring instrumentation for
the CANDU 6 series reactors
about a health risk from the radiation. There is, however, a very
real health risk is from the fear that the media and many others have
been whipping up. This is post-traumatic stress syndrome. It
happened at Chernobyl and it is happening again, now, to the many tens
of thousands of evacuated people around Fukushima. We ought to do
something to stop this suffering.
- Dr. Jerry Cutler, lead designer of the the reactor control, safety system and radiation monitoring instrumentation for
the CANDU 6 series reactors
I've seen the 30,000 deaths a year many times, but nobody ever provides any evidence. You would think lawyers would get involved on that.
Here's a page I found in ten seconds on google (ignore the bottom link on that page, that number is completely out to lunch, the benefits of nuclear power are substantial enough that we don't need to make crap up to sell it). It has links to several documents detailing coal related deaths.
Next Big Future is the source for the list of power sources and deaths per terawatt hour.
You could find more if you search around.
That's a lot of money if you can nail the coal burning bastards who are killing people.
No, you can't. You seem to have this unreasonable expectation that something can be made free of all unwanted side effects. I'm afraid that is not possible under the physical laws of this universe (thermodynamics, no system can be 100% efficient, look it up). Errors will occur, accidents will happen and waste products will be accumulated. That's inevitable.
The coal industry can not be held responsible for the inevitable effects of the use of coal. We know that these things will happen, it is our choice as a society to let them happen by our use of coal. In fact the coal industry is responsible for precisely the opposite. The number of lives saved by the availability of large scale electricity generation is easily in the tens of millions if not hundreds of millions. And right now, most of that comes from coal.
We would lose tens of millions if we didn't have our electrical grid. We're only losing a few tens of thousands per year by mass use of coal. We could drop that down to a couple hundred per year or less by switching to the cleanest, safest and greenest energy resource ever discovered.
The choice to me is logical, why isn't it to you?
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