Yes! The flood wall protecting the nuclear plant just give way.
91%
No! Experts will figure out how to keep us safe even if it floods.
9%

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brett.iso 14 years 42 weeks ago

Zero emissions is just a farce anyway, most nuke plants still burn coal to power the plant. It is a dumb technology in the way it is so extremely dangerous. And just what do you do with the waste besides make bombs or create other problems for the future.

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pjrobbins 14 years 42 weeks ago

If nuclear power is so safe, why does the government need to guarantee the loans. Other countries are deciding that nuclear power is not safe. The US needs to do likewise. A combination of renewable power sources along with increased efficiancy and energy conservation will be a much better, and earth safe solution.

earthangel52 14 years 42 weeks ago

NO NUKES!

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