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arcane23 2 days ago

I will use the "rabid" replies I got as evidence towards interests of minimizing the scare for nuclear because there's many other interests behind it and I doubt it would get a fair shake. A lot of political and economic interests are known to muddy the truth.

And this isn't the first time this happened, had a few debates before and out of nowhere quite a few people insist going as hard as possible, to no end, to dispel "misinformation", like that is what normal people do. I think you should be ashamed of yourselves for denying the pain and suffering of so many people "for a greater purpose".

>Radiophobia

I do not have this issue, I am not scared of a bit higher radiation, I understand the body can deal with quite a lot (compared to normal background).

I am scared of what could happen when humans and their politics get involved. There's more dangers than proper implementation, there can also be sabotage fears, as recent events have shown. I really don't understand why you'd accuse me of such a thing unless you're trying to smear me, which again...makes your rabid responses rather suspicious.

mpweiher 2 days ago | parent [-]

> I will use the "rabid" replies I got...

All the replies other than yours have politely pointed out that you were incorrect.

> >Radiophobia

> I do not have this issue,

The definition says: "...leading to overestimating the health risks of radiation compared to other risks."

That looks exactly like what you are doing.

> I think you should be ashamed of yourselves for denying the pain and suffering of so many people "for a greater purpose".

Nobody here has done that...with possibly one exception.

You are denying the pain and suffering of the people who suffer due to us not adopting more nuclear power. For what "higher purpose" this should be I can't fathom.

The adoption of nuclear power had saved an estimated 1.8 million lives by 2011.

https://www.giss.nasa.gov/pubs/abs/kh05000e.html

Conversely, the turning off of nuclear power plants or delaying/cancelling of new builds post Chernobyl has cost hundreds of thousands if not millions of lives.

We estimate that the decline in NPP caused by Chernobyl led to the loss of approximately 141 million expected life years in the U.S., 33 in the U.K. and 318 million globally

https://www.sciencespo.fr/department-economics/sites/science...

A more compact read:

Coal Pollution Likely Kills More People Annually Than Will Ever Die from Chernobyl Radiation

https://reason.com/2016/04/26/more-deaths-from-coal-pollutio...