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converted) during the operation of the nuclear power plant so it won’t be available any more for future generations. Uranium, the source of energy for nuclear power, is available on earth only in limited quantities.
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It flagrantly contradicts with the thoughts of sustainability if future generations have to deal with dangerous waste generated from preceding generations. Both the nuclear waste as well as retired nuclear plants are a life-threatening legacy for hundreds of future generations.Sustainability: Is nuclear energy sustainable?įor several reasons, nuclear power is neither «green» nor sustainable: In other words: It is an illusion to build new nuclear power plants in a short time. The time frame needed for formalities, planning and building of a new nuclear power generation plant is in the range of 20 to 30 years in the western democracies.Uranium is a scarce resource, its supply is estimated to last only for the next 30 to 60 years depending on the actual demand. The energy source for nuclear energy is Uranium.In addition, the same know-how used to design nuclear power plants can to a certain extent be used to build nuclear weapons (nuclear proliferation). During the operation of nuclear power plants, radioactive waste is produced, which in turn can be used for the production of nuclear weapons.Such a terrorist act would have catastrophic effects for the whole world. No atomic energy plant in the world could withstand an attack similar to 9/11 in New York.
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Nuclear power plants as well as nuclear waste could be preferred targets for terrorist attacks.
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The more nuclear power plants (and nuclear waste storage shelters) are built, the higher is the probability of a disastrous failure somewhere in the world. The consequences of an accident would be absolutely devastating both for human being as for the nature (see here, here or here ). A small probability of failure will always last. It is technically impossible to build a plant with 100% security.