• Dochyo
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    3 years ago

    My concern with nuclear power is that it seems to me that it is fundamentally incompatible with capitalism. You cannot cut corners when generating nuclear energy, the maintenance of facilities and proper storage of waste outweight the profit motive. The consequences of negligence seem significant. Though thats not to say oil is any different… but i fear the damage caused wont be so apparent to the layman.

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      3 years ago

      Agree, the danger of cutting corners for profit gets is as high as it gets when it comes to something like nuclear power.

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      3 years ago

      This is true, unfettered capitalism is likely to lead to safety standards being compromised and further accidents. I do not think that is reason to stop pursuing it as a solution. Capitalism is also a tool to improve nuclear power, making it vastly cheaper, safer and more efficient.

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      3 years ago

      Indeed. Imagine the for-profit non-regulated texas nuckular authoratah