In the green energy industry there is a national debate. And now we should support our temporary enemy's nuclear power. I think that it is the best time to reconsider this widely used power supply as various people are environmentally friendly. A former nuclear activist and founding member of Greenpeace in the Washington Post newspaper "Environmental Movement needs to update their views ... because nuclear energy is only energy that can save the earth from another possible disaster" I announced. We should pay attention.
Most environmentalists have long been concerned about the dangers of nuclear power generation and "external costs". San Francisco has about 40 years of history in the USA, but since the recent Chernobyl accident in Ukraine and the recent disaster in Fukushima in Japan, we have shown us the danger of nuclear power. However, it is also true that nuclear power does not increase the load of carbon dioxide. Furthermore, in today's world the abolished nuclear power plant will almost certainly lead directly to an increase in fossil fuel consumption. In fact, Germany abolished nuclear power plants ten years ago, and as a result they are burning more coal than they are now. (So far, coal is the worst fossil fuel.) Humans are not safe to convert; we are in danger
First let's talk about nuclear power plants and public safety issues. Fossil fuels such as coal are more dangerous than nuclear power. How about nuclear melt down? Although it is very rare, tragedy can occur and it will happen, but there is no debate. However, they pose a threat, but they are a negligible threat compared to other energy sources. According to Phil McKenna of New Scientist, "In the 2002 review of IEA, we combined existing studies and compared the mortality per unit of electricity generated by several major energy sources. The lifecycle of each fuel, including emission, long-term exposure or exposure to radiation, is being studied. Nuclear energy is the best and coal is the most deadly energy source.
Nuclear power generation has been controversial since its founding. People want to know what it does to the environment and the dangers this powerful energy brings to humans. There seems to be many myths about nuclear power of this day. Many people think nuclear power is inherently dangerous and should be banned completely. If you look at them over time, the answer is there. The term Chernobyl is synonymous with nuclear disaster. The explosion of the reactor in Chernobyl, Ukraine in 1986 was a terrible disaster. Efforts to manage pollution, but little effect. After the incident in 1986, there was a wide panic in Europe. The book "Chernobyl: The Story of Truth" conveys a way for sensationalism to transcend sometimes ridiculous things. British Daily Mirror, April 30, 1986