ginjawarrior
Well-Known Member
lol whats the point of saving the enviroment when you have to pave it over with solar, wind turbines and say service roads to and from them? along with the added farmland/ woodland loss?Energy is energy but Britain's geography and energy map is drastically different from that of the US.
Nuclear power's promise was energy 'too cheap to meter', but it simply hasn't borne out. Operating costs never dropped as expected and the consequences of things going badly wrong are incalculable, because humans simply don't know how to account for 'forever'. It has turned out to be a dangerous boondoggle whose risks aren't worth the rewards, and never will be.
If humans were as resistant to radiation as cockroaches I'd have no problem with it.
Wind, solar, biomass, tides and hydro are all renewable energy sources that don't pose such high risks to the environment. It's high time we got rather more serious about using them.
and again you keep refering to "forever" as if you have a mental block on the whole discussion of burning the waste as fuel...