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Comment by natmaka

5 months ago

The point is not about "someone may not err" but about "someone may err", or more precisely "someone WILL err", coupled with the effects of such mistakes.

Failing to correctly design, build, exploit or maintain a wind turbine or solar panel isn't a big deal. Failing to do so on a nuclear reactor can become a huge and lasting disaster for many.

Wind turbines cause more deaths than nuclear reactors.

Fact.

  • It depends upon nuclear accident victims' estimation one choses to consider.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chernobyl:_Consequences_of_the...

    Moreover pretending that the words nuclear accident is not more dangerous than the worst wind turbine accident will be difficult.

    • You are making the very common "mistake" of comparing 1 nuclear accident with 1 wind turbine accident.

      And are completely missing that you need a LOT more wind turbines, and these have a lot more accidents.

      For example, wind turbine accidents killed 14 people just in one year, 2011. How many people were killed in the UK in nuclear accidents that year? That decade.

      Ladder accidents kill ~80 people per year in Germany.

      Google "avilability bias"

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