"This is the brief, simple story of two major clean energy projects, and how one exposes the double standards suffered by the other."

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@kravietz The difference is that one of them will kill the neighbors if it is just slightly mismanaged. The other one just sits there.

One would think that Chernobyl and Fukushima would be enough of an argument at this point.

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The problem is that you're basing your argument on 1) completely false data invented by Greenpeace & friends regarding mortality of Fukushima and Chernobyl, 2) false assumption that there's any technology that guarantees zero mortality.

In Fukushima 1 (one) person died as result of the nuclear power plant failure.

In Chernobyl that was below 100 (one hundred) over decades, depending on how you count.

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