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# THIS IS NOT AN ACCEPTABLE RETORT.
Sure, Chernobyl didn't exactly do much to aid the environment, but it's not a solid argument against nuclear power as a process. The key point is that the 1986 disaster lays entirely in the hands of poor decision making, rather than flaws in the concept of retrieving power from fission.
(, Wed 16 Jun 2010, 16:59, archived)
# The concept of retrieving power from fission is tried and tested and, properly handled, safe and efficient
...but human error will always exist and I'd rather humans weren't left in charge of fission reactors that could render the entire country a radioactive wasteland.
(, Wed 16 Jun 2010, 17:17, archived)
# I disagree. Human error is accepted and wasn't the only factor in Chernobyl at all. That whole fiasco could've been prevented 10 times over at various stages, but for various reasons was not.
(, Wed 16 Jun 2010, 17:31, archived)