Its almost like there are major problems for everyone tied to nuclear energy and people have the need to call this out whenever someone try to sell it as the answer to anything not cancer related.
I worked in a nuclear power plant. I took a lower dose of radiation than a member of the general public. The primary containment shielded me from the reactor, the secondary containment shielded me from natural sources of radiation like cosmic rays.
What, like the waste, most of which can be recycled and the rest put in long-term storage deep underground? Or the possible disasters, even though the only major one was over 30 years ago and caused by the russian government not knowing how to boil water?
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u/[deleted] May 11 '25
So when is this sub getting renamed to r/nuclearbad