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Old July 13th 11, 04:35 PM posted to sci.space.policy
Jeff Findley
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Default Nuclear energy on its way out.:)

In article 4bf22831-f563-4cf9-8771-48c7db167266
@a10g2000vbz.googlegroups.com, says...

On Jul 12, 2:45*pm, Jeff Findley wrote:
In article d03f4df1-4cc9-42dc-80c9-3f66e2a260b2
@g12g2000yqd.googlegroups.com, says...



Japanese were asked what should be done regarding the nation's nuclear
power plants, 2 percent said more nuclear plants should be built.
Twenty-five percent said they are in favor of the status-quo, while 42
percent said the number of plants should be reduced. Twenty-one
percent said all nuclear power plants should be eliminated.


Basing such important decisions on how the population "feels" about
where they get their power is awfully stupid. *Hopefully Japan's leaders
aren't as dumb as the general population.

In any case it will likely take one more nuke plant accident to kill
the entire industry. The companies involved can move to cleaning up
old plants...


You said the same thing repeatedly about the shuttle, now you're crying
because the program is ending! *

I have a feeling the Japanese population will feel differently after
they start to see the death toll caused by lack of air conditioning this
summer due to lack of nuclear power. *We should keep score here. *So
far, zero deaths from radiation. *How many deaths due to the heat so
far?

Jeff


well I never thought the shuttle would end with no future program
underway


Bull! Your prior posts on the topic essentially boiled down to "end the
shuttle program now".

As for japan once the cancer rates soar nuke power will be killed.


Doubtful they'll "soar" to that extent.

Remember the government and power company understated the radiation
lekage and failed to evacuate residents in a timely fashion. there are
still areas to be evacuated.

I expect the current leaders to be brought up on charges once
residents and espically kids start dying, or even getting cancer


Sure, keep on speculating in the same "chicken little" style you have
for years.

Jeff
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