Tags: Politics, Science, Society
Nuclear Power: ‘No Thanks’ or ‘Yes Please’?
December 1st, 2005, by Rich.
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For me, the arguments against nuclear power-plants in their current form are overwhelming; the most significant of these being the collapse of the “nuclear is clean” argument (because of the apparent hidden CO2 costs of preparing the enriched uranium).
What’s important for the UK right now is that people engage in an informed debate about how we want to live our lives and the legacy we aspire to leave our decendants.
If, at this juncture, we (the collective British democratic consciousness) opt to create more nuclear plants and they turn out to be global polluters, then several hundred years from now everything else that we stand for will appear irrelevant because our legacy will be an uninhabitable planet. We cannot even hide behind the ignorance of those who went before us, because thanks to the World Wide Web the information that is available to the general public is now infinitely richer - more is known, more is understood and with this increase in knowledge comes a greater collective social responsibility.
I’m certainly not saying Nuclear Power is entirely bad, it’s just that there are too many negatives associated with it at present for it to be a viable global option. Of course, if nuclear power is the wrong answer, it doesn’t necessarily mean that there is an obvious right answer that doesn’t have it’s problems or detractors.
So, debate is good, and debate now, whilst there is not a power crisis (unlike North America) is especially good, because we can take the time to consider and hopefully opt for, a fundamental change in the way we generate, share and use our power.
I’ll be wearing the yellow badge.
Update
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March 28th, 2008 at 9:09 pm
The thought that my brother in law put in my mind, which I have to agree with is that the uranium causes most of the pollution and if they didn’t use it in the Power Stations it would still pollute our air but not help us in anyway. Instead we produce a tiny bit more pollution using it but why waste perfectly good resources?? Everyone not wasting, wood or plastic…why waste perfectly uranium, that whether or not we use it will still pollute??!!
April 11th, 2008 at 5:09 pm
do you have any more good things on nuclear power
April 28th, 2008 at 4:34 pm
Another good thing on nuclear power is that we use it for good and is a lot cheaper than using other energy sources!! Another big one for me is that Nuclear power and us produce a lot less emissions than natural things do….so why should we have to stop Nuclear Power when we are not creating huge amounts of pollution??!!