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Do hope at least that other countries who use nuclear-plants (like the US) use this tragedy as a learning tool and fortify their own nuclear-plants to better deal with natural disasters. Cos that shit in Japan is ****ed, poor, poor bastards.
how much do you want to bet nothing is done because the issue is just going to polarize into "nuclear will mutate your children"/"green power is for fops"
"The Daemon lied with every breath. It could not help itself but to deceive and dismay, to riddle and ruin. The more we conversed, the closer I drew to one singularly ineluctable fact: I would gain no wisdom here."
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"Worrying news, this: The operators of the damaged Fukushima nuclear plant say it's possible that cooling water at one of the reactors has evaporated, Reuters reports. The company says it can't rule out the possibility that the nuclear fuel rods in Number 2 reactor were now exposed and could be at risk of meltdown."
11:31am:
"Amid heightened fears about the possibility of a nuclear melt-down at Fukushima, the grim relief effort continues apace. About 2,000 bodies have been found washed ashore on beaches in the Miyagi region in north-east Japan. A thousand were found on the Ojika peninsula and another 1,000 in the town of Minamisanriku, which was flattened by the tsunami. Tens of thousands are still unaccounted for. Many remote towns and villages remain cut off and have had no help since Friday's earthquake."
within hours of the event, greenpeace was on AJE bashing nuclear power and there were articles being printed about how this was actually a victory for the safety of nuclear power
rational, even-headed discussion about major issues is not something I expect the political establishment to produce
I think you should like those Greenpeace peeps know that a nuclear power-plant likely supplied the power to the Toyota factory that produced the Priusus (Priusi? What's the plural for Prius?) they drive around with airs of superiority.