• dinckel@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    “I’ve ignored and circumvented every known safety measure, and everything went wrong” - Whoever the fuck said that, 2023

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        1 year ago

        We have extensively documented history supporting exactly what you’re trying to argue against

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        1 year ago

        if you cite chernobyl that’s exactly what you’re saying. it’ll never happen again because no one’s that dumb

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          Fukushima happened in “smart” Japan because it was cheaper to put the backup generators in the basement than to build a concrete podium taller than the tsunamis that previously hit the site.

          Capitalism will always choose cost over safety. Even then nuclear ends up going way over budget.

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            Then we shouldn’t leave energy security and the climate in the hands of capital. Energy should be nationalised.

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              indeed. also chernobyl and fukushima aren’t comparable, really. I’d support a law that all new power reactors need to have passive cooling relying on the laws of physics, not relying on external power, but that’s not a high bar and many designs already have it. remember that most currently operating reactors were built all at once in the mid 20th century and even then their safety record has been great. we can do better with new construction