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Well, when America was great, hurricanes like the Great Galveston Hurricane were able to launch surprise attacks. We’re getting rid of NOAA to make that happen again. What’s better than a nuke plant getting hit by a hurricane? A nuke plant getting hit without preparing to get hit!
Florida Chernobyl sounds right about where we’re at now.
It’d be more like Fukushima, right? Flooding damage rather than a design flaw explosion.
Putting a nuclear power plant in Florida is by far the dumbest thing I’ll read all day.
But nuclear is “safe”! And “clean”!
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It actually is though. Even counting Chernobyl it has fewer deaths per kwh than wind energy.
Then I guess Florida has nothing to worry about. I’ve never heard of wind energy killing anyone. Did someone fall off a turbine while servicing it or something?
Yeah that’s the most common case. It’s big construction, so there’ll always be some hazard there.
Solar is a little lower than nuclear, presumably because you don’t need to work with heights.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/494425/death-rate-worldwide-by-energy-source/