• Suzune@ani.social
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      7 months ago

      There is some nuclear waste that Germany wasn’t able to bury for over 30 years, because not a single site is safe. Maybe earthquakes and tsunamis aren’t the only problems.

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        7 months ago

        Cars are also not safe, especially at 200+ km/h but somehow it’s OK to drive them this fast in Germany.

        Edit: What I want to say is that there is no absolute safety.

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          If the car is safe (checked every year), you know the rules (that are in the law) and behave safely (keep the rules), not much can happen.

          Also 300 km/h is quite rare. 200 km/h is not.

          It’s basically the same as with nuclear plants. They weren’t safe to run, because the rods were old and they couldn’t prove that storages are safe. And people voted for parties that support clean energy, especially doesn’t produce harmful waste.

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        7 months ago

        Even the Russians aren’t making nuclear disasters. They attacked and took control of the Zaporizhzhia plant, but there was no impact to nuclear safety.

        Not saying it’ll always be like this, and we might be less lucky next time, but at this point it looks like they’re not trying to have Chernobyl 2.0.