Comment Re:Fusion!? (Score 1) 404
If the plant around my corner "explodes", I cannot run away
If the plant around your corner "explodes" you cannot run away, I don't need to run away since it's nowhere near me and since it's exploding it's probably not a nuclear plant but could be some kind of chemical plant or possibly a slim jim plant. http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/06/09/north.carolina.collapse/
The fact that you mention coal mining but think uranium etc. is not mined is also slightly irritating.
Oh it's mined but in america the popular way of doing it is In-situ leaching where they pump a mix of water and baking soda into the hole and pump out the water after the uranium has dissolved into it.
Much safer than how coal is mined.
The other nuclear accidents you seem not to know
Because while there are plenty of pissant "a bottle of radioactive material cracked in a lab in the middle of a plant and it was completely contained" accidents but when it comes to significant accidents/accidents which actually killed people or had any real potential to kill people those are the 2.
When I look for civilian nuclear incidents the list has a handful per decade and very few involved any deaths or even release of radioactive material.
Which is a pretty good record all round.
If anyone cared enough to record deaths due to falling solar panels I wonder which industry would have the better record.