Climate Change Discussion

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   / Climate Change Discussion #311  
I personally perfer the fusion powered Delorean from "Back to the Future". Little beer and a banana peel fill up. :p No fuss, no muss.....:D
 
   / Climate Change Discussion #312  
I know climate change is here!!

Day before yesterday the skies were clear and sunny. Yesterday we got wind snow and snow.

That has to be climate change!:D :D :D
 
   / Climate Change Discussion #313  
Egon, Friday morning the temperatures were between 13 and 20 in this area. Now this afternoon, it's 74 to 76. I checked the air in all our tires, vacuumed and washed both the van and the little pickup this morning.
 
   / Climate Change Discussion #314  
Chuck52 said:
IH,

I'd like to see more nuclear power plants, too. Sure there are problems with them, but there ain't no free lunch.
Chuck

Seems like most people I talk to today would like to see more nuclear plants. The problem is they want to see them in your neighborhood, not theirs, as everyone is a little afraid of terrorrists flying planes into them now.:(
 
   / Climate Change Discussion #315  
tallyho8 said:
Seems like most people I talk to today would like to see more nuclear plants. The problem is they want to see them in your neighborhood, not theirs, as everyone is a little afraid of terrorrists flying planes into them now.:(

Actually, I believe that Nuke plants are designed to withstand a plane flying into them. It would do a lot of damage to it, but no radation would be released. The reactor containment building is 4 feet thick concrete, with welded rebar, and a 1/2 inch thick steel liner.

Now flying into a LNG tank, that would be a problem.
 
   / Climate Change Discussion #316  
I currently live within 3 or so miles of a nuclear power plant. Doesn't bother me at at. Grew up within 2 miles of a coal powered plant. I prefer nuke as a neighbor.
 
   / Climate Change Discussion #317  
Bird, I managed to slide sideways into a concrete post backing out the driveway and managed to put a real nice crease along and behind the bottom of the passenger door on the truck. Fortunately it didn't damage the door.:mad: :mad: :mad:

There was a definite change in air colour immediately thereafter.:mad: :mad: :mad:
 
   / Climate Change Discussion #318  
N80 said:
I currently live within 3 or so miles of a nuclear power plant. Doesn't bother me at at. Grew up within 2 miles of a coal powered plant. I prefer nuke as a neighbor.

Yeah, people forget that the flyash, sulfur and other stuff from a coal plant can be pretty bad. Oh, they also put out radiation from the Radon gas in the coal. Yes coal plants put out more radation than a nuclear plant.
 
   / Climate Change Discussion #319  
I grew up near Oak Ridge and now live about 30 miles from a nuclear power plant. There's a reactor (small of course) on campus, and I deal with small amounts of radioactive materials regularly. Come up with a well designed storage facility, and you can store the waste in my general area. On the other hand, if we can design plants to minimize the waste, and I believe we can, all the better. I'm all for using any other viable sources of energy, though the word "viable" might be a sticking point in any discussion there of.

Chuck
 
   / Climate Change Discussion #320  
It's still statistically safer to live next to a nuclear power plant, than to ride in the back seat of Ted Kennedy's car here in America.:D
 
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