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[QUOTE="TheRidersofDoom:1019104"][QUOTE="Martins:1019102"][QUOTE="TheRidersofDoom:1019097"]I have met plenty of people that think we should drill in Alaska and texas and we should erect nuke plants everywhere, and that recycling is a waste of time, and that they don't have an effect on the environment.[/QUOTE] Uh, hold on. What's wrong with nuclear power plants? It is the one of the cleanest and most efficient forms of energy generation we have. Sure the waste is radioactive, but if taken care of properly it's NO BIG DEAL. Nevermind the fact they're finding ways to recycle the waste. Until we can perform nuclear fusion, fission is one of the best ways to create massive amounts of energy. Wind, geothermal, solar, and wave energy can't make the massive amounts of energy a nuclear fission plant can.[/QUOTE] I'm all for nuclear fusion when it comes. But look at it this way, if they said "Hey martins we are gonna build a nuke plant a mile from your house" would you be Ok with it? Even though the risk of it blowing up is extremely small...if it does you and everyone around is dead without a shadow of a doubt. Not to mention...we have no studies about the long term effects on people who grow up near nuke plants. Who knows...it could increase your chance for cancer or something. and Wind and solar tech is advancing rapidly every day, they now have solar panels that roll out like a thin carpet. Not to mention the energy they can generate is increasing all the time with new discoveries. I just think that Nuclear energy is too dangerous, and currently too toxic, to even bother with. But yea, it is clean energy, other than the waste that lasts 3 million years and has to be stored hundreds of feet underground, where it may or may not leak into the drinking water. But honestly it is better than most of what we got today. [/QUOTE]
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