I am a lifelong opponent of nuclear power. The only person I have ever refused to give a job reference to was hoping to be involved in the development of nuclear power stations here. It was sometime after 9/11. I asked him what would happen if a plane was flown into one, say, within a hundred miles of London. I was told that they were jet resistant. I remained unconvinced.
By some miracle, it appears from the news we have that Japan has not experienced the nuclear disaster that it might have done. Probably just as well because the other chaos caused by the tsunami is surely in itself enough for human beings to try to cope with. We have been told that the plants are earthquake resistant. They might ultimately become sufficiently stable to be presented as such unequivocally. But all the nervousness and the lack of certainty tell a different story. The scientists know they are a risk.
It is hard to think of a single human invention that hasn't had the potential to become faulty, damaged or destroyed. The nature of the nuclear industry is such that many genuinely believe that it can defy this law of nature too. Japan has 55 nuclear reactors. Closer to home, France has 58. That is more than enough to be in close proximity. We don't need new ones to add to that total.
By some miracle, it appears from the news we have that Japan has not experienced the nuclear disaster that it might have done. Probably just as well because the other chaos caused by the tsunami is surely in itself enough for human beings to try to cope with. We have been told that the plants are earthquake resistant. They might ultimately become sufficiently stable to be presented as such unequivocally. But all the nervousness and the lack of certainty tell a different story. The scientists know they are a risk.
It is hard to think of a single human invention that hasn't had the potential to become faulty, damaged or destroyed. The nature of the nuclear industry is such that many genuinely believe that it can defy this law of nature too. Japan has 55 nuclear reactors. Closer to home, France has 58. That is more than enough to be in close proximity. We don't need new ones to add to that total.
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