but there will still be nuclear waste - nuclear fission produces small amounts of very toxic waste, and large amounts of low level waste. you can't get around the fact that the nuclear products are the same, and that we can't figure out how to make an atom release all its radiation at once. not that i am saying nuclear is bad, just that long term storage needs to be considered seriously.
hey, i really do not see what the problem is with respect to waste. it always comes up in discussions about nuclear energy. it can be buried underground in concrete bunkers 1m thick! where it poses NO risk to ANYONE, or animals/plantlife/wildlife.
oh and somebody - terrorist attacks? unlikely. nuclear power plants are extremely secure places, they build them for earthquakes and all sorts of catastrophes.
hey, i really do not see what the problem is with respect to waste. it always comes up in discussions about nuclear energy. it can be buried underground in concrete bunkers 1m thick! where it poses NO risk to ANYONE, or animals/plantlife/wildlife.
oh and somebody - terrorist attacks? unlikely. nuclear power plants are extremely secure places, they build them for earthquakes and all sorts of catastrophes.
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