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In reply to the discussion: What was the last big issue that you changed your position on? [View all]RobertEarl
(13,685 posts)31. Nuclear energy
Was on the fence. Thought man could handle it.
Now I know it to be the biggest mistake we ever made.
Ever since Chernobyl, wildlife populations have been declining.
I used to think it would be kinda cool if the grid went down for a week because of a solar EMP, but now know if it does, all the nuke plants will do a Fukushima and life on this little blue ball spinning in the blackness of space will not be the same for millions of years. Even if the grid never goes down, there is that million years worth of pollution just tick-tock-timing away, and hardly anyone gives a crap! Can you say doomed?
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