From: "Eric Swanson" <[email protected]>
Newsgroups: gmane.science.general.global-change
To: "globalchange" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2009 10:30 AM
Subject: [Global Change: 3072] Re: The staggering cost of new nuclear power

> Besides, coal plants capture
>most of the particulate emissions from the exhaust stack, which would
>also tend to capture the uranium as well.

And what then?

>We are in Iraq because the supposed threats
>of WMD, such as "dirty bombs".  The "dirt" in the dirty bomb was the
>highly radioactive component of nuclear waste, i.s., plutonium.

The term "dirty bomb" does not refer to fallout from a nuclear device, it 
refers to a small explosive device to which some radioactive material (like 
cesium) has been added to increase its value as a terror weapon, not a WMD.

>Given the threats presented by all those bad actors out there, does
>anyone really think that it would be possible to contain all those
>waste products with 100% perfection for 10,000 years?

The earth contains radioactive elements quite well, and for longer than 
10,000 years.

>Even the
>Government's best efforts at Yucca Mountain have not been worked out.

The Government's best efforts are not at YM Nevada, they are at Carlsbad, 
New Mexico, where a waste repository has interred thousands of shipments of 
transuranic waste since it began operations almost ten years ago.

> Let's hope we never find out whether
>the containment buildings are indeed strong enough to withstand such
>an assault..

We already have - it's been done.  Nothing happend to the containment, but 
the airplane was destroyed.

Learn these interesting and important facts, and many more, by reading this 
book by a one time antinuke:  http://cravenspowertosavetheworld.com/

-dl 


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