• mojofrododojo@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Nuclear waste is a solved problem

    maybe solved where you live, and only for as long as your containment facility stays in one piece.

    earthquakes, meteors, tidal waves - these things do happen, sure, not often on a lifetime scale, but compared to the long half-lives of this stuff? plenty of time for the worst case scenario.

    I think you pretend the problem is simpler than it actually is, when considered the time frames involved. It’s not your lifetime we’re talking, it’s the hundreds of generations where this shit remains hot.

    AND I’d add your country is at least trying, in the US we’ve given up and store it in pools local to the reactors, it’s ignorant as fuck

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      4 months ago

      Scandinavia is geographically stable and has been politically stable for a long time, I can think of no better place for a global nuclear waste storage facility.

      Meteors is just s dumb risk to consider in this case, any meteor capable of breaching an underground nuclear waste will cause far worse problems than the nuclear material will.

      The baltic isn’t that tidal either, so tidal waves can be disregarded.

      Earthquakes have happened here, but they are few and far between.

      I recommend that you watch the BBC Horizon Documentary “Nuclear Nightmares” that talks about our fear of radiation.

      https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7pqwo8