• Why earthquake-prone Japan relies on nuclear power - CSMonitor.com
    http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Global-News/2011/0314/Why-earthquake-prone-Japan-relies-on-nuclear-power

    Why? #Nuclear power is increasingly seen as a way for #Japan to reduce dependence on fossil fuels. That’s the same reason why President Obama has also been pushing the US to build its first nuclear power plant in almost three decades. In his 2010 State of the Union address, he called for “a new generation of safe, clean nuclear power plants.”

    But as shown by the unfolding nuclear crisis in Japan, with two reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station suffering explosions since Friday’s massive earthquake knocked out cooling systems at the plant, there is simply no easy solution to humanity’s need for energy. While fossil fuel raises concerns of climate change, nuclear #energy raises the specter of radioactive contamination.

    • Dans la plupart des articles récents, on ne parle pas non plus fait que l’uranium est aussi une ressource limitée... Du coup, on se fout dans la muise avec la radioactivité pour une disponibilité énergétique de... 70 ans ? (J’ai pas la source sous la main là, je reviendrai. Ou pas.)