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Re: our war on nature,when will it stop... (O.T.)
I on the other hand have better experiences with nuclear energy, which
when
managed safely - ie not by a government drone 'jobs' op - is quite a good
substitute for oil power, and despite rhetorical comments is not "war on
nature": my godfather was until his retirement a scientist at the famous
Oak
Ridge facility for years, and not only had six non-mutated children, but
is
still quite alive and well. I believe that it is only by USING this stuff
that it can be improved further, making more possible the science present
fiction of "Mr Fusion".
-----Original Message-----
From: Andy Owens
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2011 5:54 AM
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: Re: our war on nature,when will it stop... (O.T.)
On Apr 13, 2011, at 10:49 AM, "William Walker" <billwalker@baymoon.com>
wrote:
> will be to wake up the world to move away from nuclear energy and on to
> cleaner more sustainable forms of energy
In relation to those issues, it is interesting that several fairly high
profile anti-nuc power advocates have changed their position due to the
fact
that the fears of nuc disaster havent been realized and their feeling is
if
an old outdated plant can take that kind of hit and not be a major
frickdown, then maybe it's not as dangerous as they thought. Heard two
people with that mind change on NPR.
I myself have lost only one uncle to nuclear energy, my mom's brother was
a
pretty famous nuclear physisist who died of cancer from years of exposure
in
the old days, but with relatives in both the eastern and western Kentucky
coal mines I am sure that body count is a lot higher, in the dozens if not
hundreds, power always has a price, even seemingly clean hydro-electric
power causes huge ecological impact from overbuilding of man made lakes.
Heck lets just all unplug!!!!
Andy O