Restoring buffalo habitat can be accomplished by changing feed for chicken, pigs and cattle from grain to chemically synthesized feed. Because solar panels are so much more efficient at collecting the energy needed than corn plants, this means much less land is needed and it can be desert rather than current cropland. Recreating buffalo habitat would eliminate the dead zone in the Gulf and also bring back a huge carbon sink, helping to mitigate global warming. https://slashdot.org/journal/2...
Regulation is what keeps free markets free. Where would we be without antitrust regulations? In a competition free zone of monopoly-only enteprise. Zero creative destruction. Stuck and sinking into a nazi hell. Your understanding of capitalism seems weak.
Nuclear workers in Belgium have joined ISIS and the terror cell responsible for the Paris attack was also staking out a top Belgian nuclear official. They probably have the sophistication to induce a meltdown.
Chinese communists are old and no longer believe much in their own politics. That makes nuclear safety there somebody else's problem. There will inevitably be an accident at one of the cheap plants they are building, and it will topple the government, but probably not before these guys are dead.
Restoring buffalo habitat can be accomplished by changing feed for chicken, pigs and cattle from grain to chemically synthesized feed. Because solar panels are so much more efficient at collecting the energy needed than corn plants, this means much less land is needed and it can be desert rather than current cropland. Recreating buffalo habitat would eliminate the dead zone in the Gulf and also bring back a huge carbon sink, helping to mitigate global warming. https://slashdot.org/journal/2...
So what is your final solution?
Just not as easy to fix. Cesium and strontium are both a problem https://vceenviroscience.edubl...
No, it's just math.
http://www.chernobylreport.org...
Look at why it is higher: tracks all the fallout, not just a portion. WHO would get the same number had they been more thorough.
So you admit the math is right in this case. One down, nine to go.
You do seem silly.
My standard is getting the math right. Yours seems to be fantasy.
Regulation is what keeps free markets free. Where would we be without antitrust regulations? In a competition free zone of monopoly-only enteprise. Zero creative destruction. Stuck and sinking into a nazi hell. Your understanding of capitalism seems weak.
Their math seem correct. Silly to claim bias when the math is right.
Nuclear workers in Belgium have joined ISIS and the terror cell responsible for the Paris attack was also staking out a top Belgian nuclear official. They probably have the sophistication to induce a meltdown.
http://www.chernobylreport.org...
You are completely wrong about radiation release from fossil fuels. https://slashdot.org/journal/2...
Cause only real men hide in white robes and murder the people they are scared of.
Here are a couple cool ones that did not get picked. Resubmit them if you like. https://slashdot.org/submissio... https://slashdot.org/submissio...
Different energy range and particle composition. You seem confused.
If you read that, you'll see I oppose a carbon tax. So, your claim seems unsupported.
Chinese communists are old and no longer believe much in their own politics. That makes nuclear safety there somebody else's problem. There will inevitably be an accident at one of the cheap plants they are building, and it will topple the government, but probably not before these guys are dead.
There have been drone incursions as well. http://m.smh.com.au/world/dron...
Rueters urges all nuclear plants be under international security control. http://blogs.reuters.com/great...
http://thesolutionsproject.org...
A couple plants in Belgium have bad safety records without a need for extra bad guys.
But there is a lot of concern about security at German nuclear plants. http://m.dw.com/en/safety-chec...
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