There are no plans in place to handle nuclear waste in the next thousand years let alone 10,000 years. If those plans were in place that electricity would be expensive too. So the question then becomes do you want cheap electricity and then hand a very dangerous situation off to our progeny who might not be able to afford the cost associ…
There are no plans in place to handle nuclear waste in the next thousand years let alone 10,000 years. If those plans were in place that electricity would be expensive too. So the question then becomes do you want cheap electricity and then hand a very dangerous situation off to our progeny who might not be able to afford the cost associated with decommissioning plants and safely storing the waste?
There are no plans in place to handle nuclear waste in the next thousand years let alone 10,000 years. If those plans were in place that electricity would be expensive too. So the question then becomes do you want cheap electricity and then hand a very dangerous situation off to our progeny who might not be able to afford the cost associated with decommissioning plants and safely storing the waste?
It is actually quite safe to store nuclear waste if you do it the correct way.