Sellafield nuclear waste storage and development

JimmyA programme on BBC2 on Tuesday  was most enlightening but concluded that we need more nuclear power to avoid CO2 emissions that cause climate change in the future, but did not see any solution to the waste problem.

Is the requirement for such low  Sievert  levels really necessary.??    Japan I believe were allowed to empty slightly radiated water into the sea with no problem?

Are we over specifying and wasting tax payers money for no benefit at all? 

Parents
  • Sorry to hear about your uncle.  He must have been very close to the explosion and received a massive dose of burning rays.

    We are discussing minute quantities of radiation and infinitesimally small risks.   

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  • Sorry to hear about your uncle.  He must have been very close to the explosion and received a massive dose of burning rays.

    We are discussing minute quantities of radiation and infinitesimally small risks.   

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