I haven't seen that particular documentary but 99% of ones fail at the science of nuclear power and nuclear waste. What you've written about it is the equivalent of a Daily Mail story on immigrants.
I studied nuclear power and worked on a live plant for six years. I still have a lot of friends working in various fields connected to that industry. It's one of those frustrating subjects that has me roll my eyes whenever it comes up. Most people do not know of what they speak.
well if you'd watched the documentary then you'd see that all the information in it comes from interviews - it's in finland mostly, and the people interviewed are the ones who are designing the nuclear waste stores, heads of government nuclear energy departments etc. so basically people like you except who know more ;)
no offence intended, i dont know enough myself to judge the science but they seem like they probably would. they have at least gone to a lot of effort to make the film scientifically accurate.
well if you'd watched the documentary then you'd see that all the information in it comes from interviews - it's in finland mostly, and the people interviewed are the ones who are designing the nuclear waste stores, heads of government nuclear energy departments etc. so basically people like you except who know more ;)
no offence intended, i dont know enough myself to judge the science but they seem like they probably would. they have at least gone to a lot of effort to make the film scientifically accurate.