This was from a Letters to the Editor / Page of Opinions piece in our local newspaper (Toledo Blade) a few days ago.
Nuclear power not the answer
Nuclear power is guaranteed to have accidents, and some of those accidents will end up with terrible results ("Davis-Besse's cracks," editorial, March 1).
Safety procedures in nuclear plants will only work if we have perfect people to follow those procedures. Few perfect people work in any plant, nuclear or otherwise.
Waste from the nuclear plants has no good place to be stored. We know how to generate energy with wind and solar power. If a problem arises with either of these energy sources, the result will not wipe out a community.
We should build more solar plants and wind turbines and learn how to extract energy from tides. We do not need any more Davis-Besse fiascos.
This is the type of opinion the majority of retards have these days. Everybody is afraid, and nobody wants to accept that we MUST take on certain risks if we are to better our civilization globally (and at the national/regional level).
He [author] is correct in that we need to build up renewable energy projects and try and get as much of our requirements as possible from said energy sources, but current technology/[in]efficiency/costs to produce & maintain, make it absolutely necessary to supplement with more reliable energy, clean if at all possible.
Something we should seriously consider in the future, imho: build up nuclear waste stockpiles, then put them on a rocket, and send on a collision course with a planet we cannot possibly care about, or even the sun. Mercury or Venus would prove to be terrific dumping grounds for our waste. And I am being 100% serious.
Might need to wait until we can create some space-elevator style system where errant rocket engines won't lead to dumping all that waste on some unsuspecting country or into our oceans, and then load a one-use spacecraft in orbit (high orbit) and then send it on its way.
In the meantime, what we currently produce/already store isn't a major issue, and by the time it becomes one, we should be able to achieve off-world dumping of spent fuel. Hell, we could probably just throw garbage on a collective "trash planet".
Yes, eco-cooks would cry foul, but hell... Venus is a toxic mess to begin with, and Mercury is simply a furnace with no/little atmosphere. We can't get into the mindset of trashing planets left and right, but we have highly viable and temporary solutions right in our neighborhood that otherwise have no use and will not impact anything as far as the universe is concerned.