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Born at the Crest of the Empire

Wednesday, August 06, 2008

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I get that you want to press nuclear energy, but don't cooling towers have a decidedly negative association, (even with the overt "nature scene" in the short background?)

(Sen. John McCain speaks to reporters after a tour of the Enrico Femi Nuclear Plant Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2008, in Newport, Mich.(AP Photo/Mary Altaffer))

7 Comments:

  • i thought the next administration would have a hard job being more ridiculous than this one but he seems to be trying...

    this is worth a look on the subject...

    http://tinyurl.com/5f3acp

    By Blogger michael greenwell, at 10:45 AM  

  • You know I've been on about this for awhile, but the McCain campaign is an uncoordinated disaster.

    I keep trying to imagine what that White House would look like.

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    The other subhead I was thinking of using, "Do they really expect us to interpret anything in front of cooling towers as "good news?"

    By Blogger mikevotes, at 10:54 AM  

  • Since Three Mile Island and Chernobyl, plus some less-well-reported screwups in western Europe, nuclear energy has acquired a bad reputation.

    Deservedly so. Thinking people fear it as much as they would any major disaster. Ask the residents of Hanford, or Yucca Mountain how they feel about it. There's no upside to nuclear energy, except that it concentrates electricity production in a relatively small space.

    Out where I live on the west coast, a steaming tower was constantly visible for many years, producing electricity only intermittently, depending on the red lights blinking on its control boards. It's decommissioned now for about ten years, but the concrete cylinder is still standing until they can figure out what to do with tons of irradiated machinery.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 11:30 AM  

  • The image is... interesting. I wonder how many people know that's steam coming from the cooling towers and not smoke. The initial vibe I get is that of industrial pollution encroaching on wilderness, and the grinning yahoos thinking this is just grand.

    Very odd.

    And the thought of a Republican administration "regulating" (wink, wink) an expanding nuclear industry....!? If that doesn't cause you to lose sleep...

    By Blogger -epm, at 12:08 PM  

  • i did know it was steam

    i also wonder how many people know how regularly nuclear power stations contaminate the areas around..

    http://tinyurl.com/5vqlvk

    By Blogger michael greenwell, at 12:12 PM  

  • Anon, I was making this point separate from any real merits or detractions on nuclear power. Just politically, it's a very interesting decision.

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    EPM, like the food supply.... or Chinese toys......

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    Michael, There are alot of low level incidents, and waste disposal poses many, many more.

    By Blogger mikevotes, at 1:04 PM  

  • Nuclear is the least-clean of all the electricity-generation options.

    By Blogger realist, at 11:15 AM  

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