Archive:000/Nuclear fission/safety: Difference between revisions

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|<nowiki> nuclear_exclusion_zones / nuclear_power.to_date * world.energy.tfc </nowiki>
|<nowiki>% earth.surface per century (energy.tfc)</nowiki>
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<small>Not sure if this is particularly helpful, since accidents are unforeseen and there's no reason to expect that the "rate" will stay the same. It could go up ''or'' down, considering all the advancement of nuclear tech that would be needed to scale up [[energy]] production.</small>
<small>Not sure if this is particularly helpful, since accidents are unforeseen and there's no reason to expect that their "rate" will stay the same. It could go up ''or'' down, considering all the advancement of nuclear tech that would be needed to scale up [[energy]] production.</small>


This doesn't include land made uninhabitable from [[nuclear weapons]], {{qn}} which some people consider an inevitable consequence of nuclear power.
This doesn't include land made uninhabitable from [[nuclear weapons]],{{qn}} which some people consider an inevitable consequence of nuclear power.