Re: https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/op-ed/should-india-amend-its-nuclear-energy-laws/article69662033.ece
Re: Should India amend its nuclear energy laws? Yes.1. The first law is the nuclear reactor's electricity production is dependent upon hydroelectricity for handling sudden changes in demand because they are base loaded blockheads.2.The safety problems of nuclear power are too difficult to solve. The safety in the dam era is insoluble. The world's dams are causing earthquakes whose occurrence, magnitude and precise location cannot be predicted. The forces suddenly unleashed by them on nuclear reactors are of the order of one thousand one megaton hydrogen bomb explosions moving ten trillion tons of earth in minutes. So far there is a long history of mass destruction caused by the world's dams- the Chelyabinsk (Siberia)nuclear waste storage explosion laying waste living habitats which people are unable to return(1957), the Windscale nuclear reactor core fire causing crippling radioactive poison release as far as the Arctic due to the fire(1957), the Three Mile Island core melt by breakfast time( 1970s), the devastating Chernobyl nuclear reactor explosion and core melt which expert Russians estimate to have killed a million people and permanently made many areas around the world polluted by radioactivity, the Japanese Kashiwasaki Kariwa nuclear reactor damage and shutdown of the 10000 MW nuclear plant(July 2007), the explosion and triple core melts at Fukushima Daichi from March 11, 2011onward which has polluted the Pacific Ocean, the 2018 loss of the Madras Atomic Power Unit, the estimate that the Fukushima Daichi nuclear explosion will cause by 2028, the infant mortality worldwide to exceed the birth rate and many other disasters. When will nuclear winter strike? Nuclear reactors are against life and ban them for ever.
This is a task nothing less than saving the world.
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