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Re: nuclear meltdown in japan
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03/12/11 12:10
03/12/11 12:10
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Yeah, the meltdown happened. Last thing I've heard is that people have been evacuated, radiocative materials have been detected outside the area, though the wind is currently blowing it towards the ocean. This is such a horrible situation.
Perhaps this post will get me points for originality at least.
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Re: nuclear meltdown in japan
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03/12/11 12:20
03/12/11 12:20
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Google translated news The reactor isn't exploded but a few surrounding buildings, although the reactor might follow sooner or later.
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Re: nuclear meltdown in japan
[Re: SchokoKeks]
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03/12/11 12:25
03/12/11 12:25
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Error014
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This makes me happy that I live in Germany, one of the few countries that has already started to abandon nuclear power.
Not sure if you're sarcastic. But you do know that a few months ago, it was decided to keep those active even longer? Even though we still have absolutely no idea where to keep all the radioactive garbage, and even though some of those are in horrible condition?
Now, of course nuclear power isn't all bad, sure. But everything that gets us to find better sources quickly should be applauded.
Perhaps this post will get me points for originality at least.
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Re: nuclear meltdown in japan
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03/12/11 12:32
03/12/11 12:32
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The risk for Powerplants in Germany is much lower, as we dont have the risk of major earthquakes and Tsunamis. Of course there are many other contries close by who also have these plants.
In japan the problem is, that also the two other reactors there have the same issue of overheathing, an will react probably the same. I guess the explosion was hydrogen, that leaked out of the reactor, and blew up. The reactor itself might still be intact.
Luckily for Japan, the Wind is right now blowing out to the Pacific.
maybe in 3 years, we will see Stalker 3, call of Fukushima.
What Japan should NOT do, is sending in poor military recruits with a paper-facemask to clean the buildings. And rather stay out the area as long as possible.
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Re: nuclear meltdown in japan
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03/12/11 12:44
03/12/11 12:44
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Cool, my complete social media timeline (forums, twitter, facebook) changed from plagiat experts to nuclear power-plant experts over night.
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Re: nuclear meltdown in japan
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03/12/11 12:51
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SchokoKeks
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[size:8pt] Not sure if you're sarcastic. But you do know that a few months ago, it was decided to keep those active even longer? Even though we still have absolutely no idea where to keep all the radioactive garbage, and even though some of those are in horrible condition? I know about that, and its a crime to keep them active any longer in this condition. Thank you, CDU and FDP. Its easy to imagine that there haven't been any investments into these plants since it was decided to abandon nuclear power, which might even make them more dangerous than plants in neighboring countries. However, many other countries are continuing to build more and more plants, that will run for decades and will create more and more nulear waste. Seeing that I think that it was a big step into the right direction to abandon nuclear power. We just have to make sure that this actually happens as fast as possible.
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Re: nuclear meltdown in japan
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03/12/11 13:32
03/12/11 13:32
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Travelling Wave Reactors, solution to all the nuclear waste problems. Just invest some money in it.
But there wouldn't be any profit in it, so why bother? Rather close down nuclear plants so we rely on fossil fuel even more. There is a huge profit margin there!
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