• someacnt@sh.itjust.works
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    6 days ago

    I mean, thoughts on nuclear waste? They certainly need management, and I dunno if humans are good at waste management.

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      I think we don’t really have problems with nuclear waste management right now, at least i think in europe, idk about America or Asia so please tell me if i am wrong.

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        We do have one in Germany. While we are searching for suitable long term storage, the barrels are rusting away in salt mines.

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          Waste never disappear, it just get transformed in something else.

          Paper? Can be recycled to be more paper or burned to be ashes and gas

          Radioactive waste? Eventually it became lead, just in a long time, anyway, this was just to make you know that waste don’t “disappear” like magic.

          Radioactive waste can be repurposed, at least, for the majority of it, in the other cases where it can’t be repurposed they try to get as much as they can from the waste(making it also less risky to manage overall) and enclosed in a reinforced concrete cage in a earthquake-safe area, in something like 50~ years it became almosts safe and can be managed again