you are right, its not without its risksI'm still not so sure about nuclear and if it's impact will be less or more in time. Our country runs on nuclear power and is owned by the country.Things like disposal,the treated water returned to the water table,possible meltdowns , and leaks may be worse than the current fuel we use. We had a pushback by the Natives when the gov wanted to transport spent rods through their land via the Great Lakes and possible contamination. I can understand the concern. On the other hand,nuclear power can satisfy the grid and future upgrades.
but i think the benefits outweigh the negative, esp when you look at the environmental impact
yes, the disposal of used radioactive material is a problem
and there is always a treat of failure at the facilities level, but that is so rare now days
here in san diego they had san onofre power station
the discharge pipes went i think 2m/~4k offshore
the also had a coal powered plant near the coat in carlsbad, its pipes dident go as far maybe 1m/2k
we called it the warm water jetty and it was a hot spot for surfing and people catching fish
to me the natives sound like the nimbys* we have here in california
how do the natives generate their electricity? or fuel their cars
and ive actually been on some rez and they are shit holes for the most part
we are all part of the problem or part of the solution
*not im my back yard