Message from @ᚱᛟᛟᛏ

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2019-04-09 06:41:20 UTC  

Except people rarely clean up the waste properly

2019-04-09 06:42:02 UTC  

People also manufacture enough plastic to kill multiple whales

2019-04-09 06:42:09 UTC  

Doesn't nullify anything

2019-04-09 06:42:59 UTC  

Deisel is perfectly fine, people just need to use less

2019-04-09 06:43:28 UTC  

CO2 isnt even that big of a deal, its only gotten this bad because of deforestation

2019-04-09 06:43:38 UTC  

and desertification from industrial agriculture

2019-04-09 06:45:14 UTC  

@ᚱᛟᛟᛏ dang bro, thanks for the help!. I get what u mean and hopefully I can expand that to a paragraph or so.

2019-04-09 06:45:39 UTC  

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2019-04-09 06:46:47 UTC  

Yeah and those barrels leak, ya know? There's multiple sites leaking throughout this country to this day

2019-04-09 06:47:50 UTC  

Common misconception. There's ground water in the desert. And people live in the desert, believe it or not.

2019-04-09 06:48:47 UTC  

There's many Navajo who live on land where there are abandoned uranium mines and documented proof from EPA that their water supplies have been thoroughly contaminated by it

2019-04-09 06:49:35 UTC  

The mines are on their reservations

2019-04-09 06:50:23 UTC  

yeah but the excavation is what contaminated the surrounding area, dont you know anything about how mine tailings contaminate surrounding waterways?

2019-04-09 06:52:55 UTC  

Just because it kills you slowly, doesnt make it safe. You're still going to end up with thyroid cancer, which most of the people who live there have

2019-04-09 06:54:21 UTC  

Lol nuclear is safe bro just take iodine for the rest of your life

2019-04-09 06:56:39 UTC  

"Brief risk"

2019-04-09 06:56:50 UTC  

Not if you live in the area

2019-04-09 06:58:47 UTC  

Animals in Chernobyl still suffer from deformities

2019-04-09 06:59:24 UTC  

And are found with multiple tumors growing out of them

2019-04-09 07:00:12 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/519738825237331979/565068431464857600/iu.png

2019-04-09 07:00:21 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/519738825237331979/565068467753975830/iu.png

2019-04-09 07:02:43 UTC  

Convenient

2019-04-09 07:04:53 UTC  

Fukushima isnt even remotely close enough to California to cause any damage

2019-04-09 07:05:00 UTC  

And is seperated by an ocean

2019-04-09 07:05:19 UTC  

Hydrogen bonds in water absorb energy very easily, thats why water is used to cool reactors

2019-04-09 07:05:30 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/519738825237331979/565069763546578945/bird-eyes-chernobyl.png

2019-04-09 07:06:18 UTC  

It doesn't diminish but if it's spread out it has less of an effect

2019-04-09 07:06:38 UTC  

There's still effects of radiation in the atmosphere from when the US detonated test bombs

2019-04-09 07:06:45 UTC  

which is why carbon dating is now inaccurate

2019-04-09 07:07:16 UTC  

yeah, if its by an ocean or in the atmosphere

2019-04-09 07:07:23 UTC  

not if its on land

2019-04-09 07:07:44 UTC  

and you forget it takes decades for it to decay

2019-04-09 07:09:56 UTC  

not if the meltdown is concentrated enough

2019-04-09 07:10:26 UTC  

not to mention,

2019-04-09 07:10:34 UTC  

nuclear decay isnt linear

2019-04-09 07:10:43 UTC  

you're making it seem like it only decays into one sort of element

2019-04-09 07:11:40 UTC  

bigger atoms that decay slowly,, decay into multiple different types of elements , and the half life of those decay products vary and can be faster or slower than the initial element it decayed from

2019-04-09 07:12:23 UTC  

so you're wrong about "slow decay" being safe and you're grossly misinformed on fission.

2019-04-09 07:15:10 UTC  

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2019-04-09 07:15:25 UTC  

Slow decay is still decaying into other elements

2019-04-09 07:15:50 UTC  

Which have shorter half lives, which means they're decaying faster depending on what the product is, which is where the harmful radiation comes from in nuclear waste