The assumption that proper regulations will solve the problem of used fuel maintenance may be right.
What folks tend to ignore is that the fuel will have to be kept by future generations with the same zealous care (and the costs) and no profit, for tens of thousand years. Ah, yeah, add that used fuel is a nice material ready to be weaponized.
It's arrogant and naive to assume that all the pools will be controlled and properly maintained by stabile and friendly governments for thousand years from now.
The Finnish seem to have addressed the problem, and according to some, it is not a simple task. People use to underestimate greatly the hazards posed by the nuclear waste. Also the stability of the governments and the interests of energy companies. Is it doable, to keep safe all of the rod pools of US? Probably for my generation, yes. Tens of thousand years are unknown matter.
http://www.intoeternitythemovie.com/
They do not mention the fact that the waste will be there, uh, forever... and that waste must be properly secured against bad guys due their possible hostile utilization.
Please stop that boo-boo.
I don't put on you the blame for that little kids smashed by drunk drivers.
Don't dare to put on me the blame for other people's bad behavior.
cannot do very much other than watch while Americans debate whether they will or not allow a bunch of uneducated legislators attempt to destroy the internet as we know it.
For the rest of the world, and that includes Americans along, is an opportunity to descentralize the control over the net. I guess this debacle will soon follow the approach of a substitute for the ICANN, and the internet will never be the same again, whatever government should be in control of a central identification system aka DNS.
Thank you, that is the perfect justification to do absolute nothing regarding to these matters. After all if I don't pollute that's meaningless because my neuighbour will do it for me.
What a crap. The blind confidence on that godess called 'free market' is driving USA to the pit.
Mankind will always have herdish behavior and ultimately free market fails to prevent common people to avoid dangerous situations. What to say about big companies.
Government control agencies, if not highly bribed, are the only means to enforce some minimum standards of security to competitive markets like energy, where companies will always happily embrace some degree of risk for the profit's sake.
Once you abolish that said agencies you will have wild competition, corporate secrecy with no obligation to report any issues to the public.
Definetly, there is not much that can be done about the tsunami. It happened already and the Japanese are teaching the world a lesson regarding to displaced people management.
The point is just about the nukes. They are still there leaking and there is not known extent to the disaster at this moment. There are not possible forecast about toxic waste disposition in the next hundred years in that region.
That's all that fuss's about. Now you may go repeat mindlessly some pro nuke agenda.
The point of people opposing to nuclear power - and being labeled here and there as tree huggers or something similar - is that YOU can't control their worst effects after all. It's just risk management: There is a point when it becomes just unmanageable.
Think of the wasteland created by Chernobyl and the yet-to-be-known wasteland that's being created there in Japan right now.
The assumption that proper regulations will solve the problem of used fuel maintenance may be right. What folks tend to ignore is that the fuel will have to be kept by future generations with the same zealous care (and the costs) and no profit, for tens of thousand years. Ah, yeah, add that used fuel is a nice material ready to be weaponized. It's arrogant and naive to assume that all the pools will be controlled and properly maintained by stabile and friendly governments for thousand years from now.
The Finnish seem to have addressed the problem, and according to some, it is not a simple task. People use to underestimate greatly the hazards posed by the nuclear waste. Also the stability of the governments and the interests of energy companies. Is it doable, to keep safe all of the rod pools of US? Probably for my generation, yes. Tens of thousand years are unknown matter. http://www.intoeternitythemovie.com/
They do not mention the fact that the waste will be there, uh, forever... and that waste must be properly secured against bad guys due their possible hostile utilization.
and pics of cats for sure.
Please stop that boo-boo. I don't put on you the blame for that little kids smashed by drunk drivers. Don't dare to put on me the blame for other people's bad behavior.
No one pays 'road tax', at least in US.
Solar array deployment successful.
Actually everyone now can be sure and safe, videogames are the culprit: http://techcrunch.com/2012/12/21/the-nra-blames-video-games-for-school-shootings-sigh/ DAMN MORTAL KOMBAT!
as long as they remember to push the brakes in time
Slashdot's policy allows its system to thrash anyone's KARMA at will.
cannot do very much other than watch while Americans debate whether they will or not allow a bunch of uneducated legislators attempt to destroy the internet as we know it. For the rest of the world, and that includes Americans along, is an opportunity to descentralize the control over the net. I guess this debacle will soon follow the approach of a substitute for the ICANN, and the internet will never be the same again, whatever government should be in control of a central identification system aka DNS.
Thank you, that is the perfect justification to do absolute nothing regarding to these matters. After all if I don't pollute that's meaningless because my neuighbour will do it for me.
What a crap. The blind confidence on that godess called 'free market' is driving USA to the pit.
Mankind will always have herdish behavior and ultimately free market fails to prevent common people to avoid dangerous situations. What to say about big companies.
Government control agencies, if not highly bribed, are the only means to enforce some minimum standards of security to competitive markets like energy, where companies will always happily embrace some degree of risk for the profit's sake.
Once you abolish that said agencies you will have wild competition, corporate secrecy with no obligation to report any issues to the public.
You won't even know what is gonna hit you.
Facebook's customers aren't its users. Actually the users are Facebook's asset.
Surely I don't give a fuck for that
what a prick Myrvhold is, and Gates along with him. They want to extend their generic patents also on nukes to milk another fat cow...
you do it with dentist tool stuck into your mouth.
So it will become pretty easy do tell who are the real dickhead drivers. Get video, fine them generously, problem solved.
But we always have been in war against Eurasia?!
yeah we totally want to talk like chipmunks!!!
You are an idiot.
Definetly, there is not much that can be done about the tsunami. It happened already and the Japanese are teaching the world a lesson regarding to displaced people management.
The point is just about the nukes. They are still there leaking and there is not known extent to the disaster at this moment. There are not possible forecast about toxic waste disposition in the next hundred years in that region.
That's all that fuss's about. Now you may go repeat mindlessly some pro nuke agenda.
The point of people opposing to nuclear power - and being labeled here and there as tree huggers or something similar - is that YOU can't control their worst effects after all. It's just risk management: There is a point when it becomes just unmanageable.
Think of the wasteland created by Chernobyl and the yet-to-be-known wasteland that's being created there in Japan right now.
No. You are a newbie here, right?
is it time to fill some patents on it?
right, war actually exists. Please leave the term cyber alone, that's so 80's.
wait, you went online to get a date with yourself?