Re: Support For Nuclear Remains Strong In Sweden



dave.walters@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

The danger is that if there were implemented ANY plan to reduce the
waste (geologically, reprocessing, shooting it into the sun, etc) it
would give an out for nuclear development the likes of which would
destroy the anti-nuclear movement.

The bigger danger they face is that the waste will accumulate
in dry 'interim' storage facilities (which is already happening!),
and as the world doesn't end people will come to realize that
this is by itself is a practical solution to the problem.

Paul
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