If you watch the documentary about the Windscale disaster, it becomes apparent that they cared about results because of political pressure. Waste management and safety had lower priorities. That is not the case in the nuclear industry any more.
You'll be surprised how over the years Chernobyl the amount of radiation has been contained. I mean Fukushima daiichi is actually the most serious of all of them
Great video, HOWEVER I CALL BS on the hyperbolic headline. It needs cleaning however it's not even close to the world's most dangerous site... The USA has the Hanford Nuclear Reservation if you want to compare apples to apples however that's nothing compared to the $1 TRILLION DOLLARS worth of abandoned and leaking OIL & GAS infrastructure across the USA this very minute... This is like 1/4 the cost of that clean up... And that's not including other nations like Canada where the bill for Alberta is $80-100B USD far exceeding revenues from the industry... Why not do a story on that TIB???
"however that's nothing compared to the $1 TRILLION DOLLARS worth of abandoned and leaking OIL & GAS infrastructure across the USA" Tell me you don't understand nuclear waste without saying I don't understand nuclear waste. LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
I like how the cost went up by 10 billion in the course of the video :)
Nuclear power is a hundred times more expensive than advertised.
hold my vacuum-state-electric generator
If you watch the documentary about the Windscale disaster, it becomes apparent that they cared about results because of political pressure. Waste management and safety had lower priorities. That is not the case in the nuclear industry any more.
How can this be the world's most dangerous nuclear site? Surely can't be more dangerous than Chernobyl
You'll be surprised how over the years Chernobyl the amount of radiation has been contained. I mean Fukushima daiichi is actually the most serious of all of them
The sheer volume and types of waste that has to be processed and removed.
"Widescale" instead of "Windscale", huh?
You see? We are world-beating!
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Yeah, as if any local backlash will make any difference to the already decided plan...
Great video, HOWEVER I CALL BS on the hyperbolic headline. It needs cleaning however it's not even close to the world's most dangerous site... The USA has the Hanford Nuclear Reservation if you want to compare apples to apples however that's nothing compared to the $1 TRILLION DOLLARS worth of abandoned and leaking OIL & GAS infrastructure across the USA this very minute... This is like 1/4 the cost of that clean up... And that's not including other nations like Canada where the bill for Alberta is $80-100B USD far exceeding revenues from the industry... Why not do a story on that TIB???
"however that's nothing compared to the $1 TRILLION DOLLARS worth of abandoned and leaking OIL & GAS infrastructure across the USA"
Tell me you don't understand nuclear waste without saying I don't understand nuclear waste. LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
I'm still gonna build on the Ural mountains ⛰️