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nuclear accidents list: blairs legacy?

schmoo | 07.06.2006 02:29 | Health | Technology | London | World

Nuclear Accidents, Earth, 1952 - 252006: The problem with nuclear accidents is that they do not just happen - they go on happening.

Today the Chernobyl Nuclear Accident continued happening.

Will Tony Blair's 'legacy' be 250,000 years of radioactive pollution?

An appaling record of human negligence has created an ever increasing list of nuclear accidents worldwide.

A listing of nuclear accidents just published by schmoo includes accidents going back to 1952, and includes 'forgotten' accidents, not yet listed elsewhere.

This list should be enough to put anyone off, even the Prime Minister, despite how much he wants to be remembered.

Check it out, plus other links at:  http://www.schmoontherun.blogspot.com

schmoo
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Total rubbish

13.06.2006 15:42


Your thoughts on nuclear technology are over-simplified to the point of idiocy.

So you've got a list of 'nuclear' accidents. Big wow. Have you also got a list of coal and gas accidents for a meaningful comparison?

How many workers have fallen off the tops of wind turbines in the last few years?
Any idea? Didn't think so.

Arthur Dent