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I don't work in nuclear but I support nuclear. I've read about it and studied it enough to have good knowledge on how safe nuclear power is. However, I often come across people who go "if one thing goes wrong, everything's over". And I'm always wondering how I can tell them that nuclear power isn't nuclear weapons. No, if one thing goes wrong, it's not going to blow up.
The problem with nuclear isn’t safety.
It’s that it’s too expensive, and we don’t have the ability to upscale it as quickly as we need to avert the worst impacts of climate change. We don’t have 15-20 years to build a solution, unfortunately 🤷♂️
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