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Re: Nuclear Meltdown?
Originally Posted by moneypenny20
(Post 9247853)
QANTAS did the same for people trying to get out of Cairns before Yasi. At least they stick to their policies :rolleyes:
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Re: Nuclear Meltdown?
Originally Posted by Rambi
(Post 9247812)
So how many peeps here in Aus would be happy to have a Nuke Power Station built in their your town? Let's assume for the sake of the question that your house would be less than 10k from the reactor.
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Re: Nuclear Meltdown?
Originally Posted by Rambi
(Post 9247812)
So how many peeps here in Aus would be happy to have a Nuke Power Station built in their your town? Let's assume for the sake of the question that your house would be less than 10k from the reactor.
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Re: Nuclear Meltdown?
Do you know where this happened?
The popular images, derived from the newsreels of the day, are of churns being upended over drains after concern about the presence of iodine131 led to a six-week ban on milk from farms within a 200-mile radius of the reactor. But the fallout contained longer-lasting poisons, which have since been blamed for hundreds of cancers. Here is the full article http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle2591605.ece I was within 100 miles of this incident. |
Re: Nuclear Meltdown?
There are even more analogies between coal and nuclear power when you start looking at the coal equivalents of nuclear fallout.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0326201751.htm If coal mining had only started in the last 50 years it would probably have been deemed too dangerous to continue. |
Re: Nuclear Meltdown?
Originally Posted by lesleys
(Post 9248010)
Do you know where this happened?
The popular images, derived from the newsreels of the day, are of churns being upended over drains after concern about the presence of iodine131 led to a six-week ban on milk from farms within a 200-mile radius of the reactor. But the fallout contained longer-lasting poisons, which have since been blamed for hundreds of cancers. Here is the full article http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle2591605.ece I was within 100 miles of this incident. |
Re: Nuclear Meltdown?
Originally Posted by Vegemite Kids
(Post 9245922)
No actually, I dont think you did!
;):D Is that all nuclear energy that you feel that way about? or only some types? how do you feel about the current research into thorium reactors? |
Re: Nuclear Meltdown?
According to the Daily Mail, a radioactive plume will arrive in Britain in a fortnight. Daily Mail, must be correct, right?
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Re: Nuclear Meltdown?
Originally Posted by moneypenny20
(Post 9248280)
According to the Daily Mail, a radioactive plume will arrive in Britain in a fortnight. Daily Mail, must be correct, right?
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Re: Nuclear Meltdown?
Originally Posted by brissybee
(Post 9248313)
Let's hope not.
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Re: Nuclear Meltdown?
Originally Posted by moneypenny20
(Post 9248280)
According to the Daily Mail, a radioactive plume will arrive in Britain in a fortnight. Daily Mail, must be correct, right?
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Re: Nuclear Meltdown?
Originally Posted by Rambi
(Post 9247812)
So how many peeps here in Aus would be happy to have a Nuke Power Station built in their your town? Let's assume for the sake of the question that your house would be less than 10k from the reactor.
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Re: Nuclear Meltdown?
Originally Posted by lesleys
(Post 9248010)
Do you know where this happened?
The popular images, derived from the newsreels of the day, are of churns being upended over drains after concern about the presence of iodine131 led to a six-week ban on milk from farms within a 200-mile radius of the reactor. But the fallout contained longer-lasting poisons, which have since been blamed for hundreds of cancers. Here is the full article http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle2591605.ece I was within 100 miles of this incident. |
Re: Nuclear Meltdown?
Originally Posted by Bob
(Post 9248963)
strawman...I don't think anyone would be happy about any power plant or industrial complex being built in their back garden.
I was just wondering. And stop calling me strawman, the name's maverick :D |
Re: Nuclear Meltdown?
Here's an interesting article about thorium:
"Obama could kill fossil fuels overnight with a nuclear dash for thorium If Barack Obama were to marshal America’s vast scientific and strategic resources behind a new Manhattan Project, he might reasonably hope to reinvent the global energy landscape and sketch an end to our dependence on fossil fuels within three to five years." http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/c...r-thorium.html |
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