Millions of people are prejudiced against nuclear technology and we want to continue using natural resources. "The use of nuclear power is particularly controversial, as recent developments have caused misuse of nuclear energy," Malyshkina, 2010). This new technological advancement confronts the social uncertainty of nuclear power and brings many benefits to the world of rapidly decreasing natural resources.
Since the beginning of nuclear energy, debate on fossil fuels, nuclear power plants, nuclear power plants, renewable energy is progressing in some way. There is no clear solution and we can not achieve a majority of consensus, decision or opinion. The strengths and weaknesses of nuclear energy have accelerated the discussion. Currently, nuclear environmentalists and the World Nuclear Association support the support of this issue and claim that nuclear power plants and nuclear power plants are safe and sustainable. In this regard, NIRS (Nuclear Information and Resources Service) and Greenpeace International discuss the dangers nuclear power plants have on the environment and people.
People fear nuclear power. From the recent crisis in Fukushima to the word "nuclear", many people are worried about their power. Most importantly, nuclear power plants are believed to be able to increase nuclear weapons and can do so. Finally, nuclear power is terrible to the environment, but this is disappointing. These ideas are myths and we need to educate the public about how these myths prevent us from recovering from better, more sustainable energy. First let's talk about nuclear power plants and public safety issues. How dangerous is fossil fuel such as coal from nuclear power generation? How is nuclear fusion? Although it is very rare, tragedy can happen, but there is no discussion. However, they are threatened, but it is a negligible threat compared to other energy sources.
Construction, waste disposal, decommissioning furnace and fuel prices are negligible compared to the amount of energy produced in some plants in the United States. Nuclear power already occupies the cheapest power source already known to people and consumes only 2.1 cents per kilowatt per hour. Another advantage of nuclear power plants is the work you can use to build and maintain new power plants. Nuclear energy is an inexpensive source of fuel that benefits the economy.