• SpamTabulosa@feddit.uk
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      And don’t forget the simple matter of sourcing, enriching, using, possibly reprocessing, storing, and then disposing. Simples!

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        No, you don’t understand. Uran and the tech to enrich and process it is widely available and they all are totally not dependent on Russia. Why so many still import from Russia then and fight sanctions year after year, you ask? Well… it’s because… Look! There! A squirrel!

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      How many people have died from nuclear plant accidents? We’ve had Three Mile Island, Chernyobl and Fukushima.

      Three Mile Island: No deaths or injuries.

      Chernyobl: 30 during the incident, by 2008 another 19 who received a dose high enough to suffer acute radiation sydrome although 7 of those had nothing to do with cancer. Another 15 from thyroid cancer due to milk contamination.

      Fukushima: 1 death

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        Dumb ass. The radiation cloud that went over Europe was so bad whole harvests had to be destroyed.