No, much too late. They should have come far sooner, don't you think?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/mar/29/japan-nuclear-plant-us-robots?intcmp=239
The "Lycée Arago" is situated in Rheims, France. We are specialised in the building industry for the post-baccalaureat vocational training.
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Monday, March 28, 2011
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
ONKALO = hiding place
A radioactive tale with giddy perspectives
Nuclear waste is produced daily and has been for 50 years. The need for CO2-neutral energy sources is likely to increase the production in the coming decades. So far, all nuclear waste is in interim storages - most of which are on the surface, vulnerable to natural or man-made disasters. Safe and permanent ways to store nuclear waste are vital, and the world's very first attempt at a permanent repository is presently being dug into solid rock in Finland. The facility must last 100.000 years and be able to withstand climate change, seismic activity, rising sea levels, erosion, and ground water leakages that could spread radioactive and radiotoxic contamination. However, while the past can help us predict physical and geological future scenarios, it offers little help when it comes to human behaviour and cultural scenarios. What do we know about society 100, 500 or 1000 years from now? How will society be structured and who will be in charge of the facility? After an ice age or two - will anybody remember that it is there? Will anybody understand the nature of its payload? Do we have a moral obligation to warn future generations of the waste we left behind? How? How and where do we store the warning? Hopefully, someone will have come up with some answers by the time the facility is finished - 120 years from now. With stunning images from the facility, thought provoking interviews with the experts dealing with these questions, and a film inside the film aimed at the future, Into Eternity will take us on a journey filled with wonder, humour, and deadly serious questions.
Monday, March 21, 2011
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Alternative energies are better!
An Australian link run by scientists claiming to be independent.
http://nuclearinfo.net/Nuclearpower/AlterntiveToNuclearPower
In regard with the Fukushima's ongoing disaster,the conclusions of this paper don't seem accurate until you get to its last sentence. Indeed!
However this technology will always require strict safe-guards and independent oversight.
Unfortunately, earthquakes and tsunami are parameters that are hardly dealt with .
http://nuclearinfo.net/Nuclearpower/AlterntiveToNuclearPower
In regard with the Fukushima's ongoing disaster,the conclusions of this paper don't seem accurate until you get to its last sentence. Indeed!
However this technology will always require strict safe-guards and independent oversight.
Unfortunately, earthquakes and tsunami are parameters that are hardly dealt with .
Nuclear energy facilities
! A facility is a building, a place where you
PS: five definitions of the word "facility". Which one corresponds to its use in the video?
1: the quality of being easily performed
2: ease in performance : aptitude
3: readiness of compliance
4 a (1) : something that makes an action, operation, or course of conduct easier —usually used in plural
(2) : lavatory 2 —often used in plural
b : something (as a hospital) that is built, installed, or established to serve a particular purpose
PS: five definitions of the word "facility". Which one corresponds to its use in the video?
1: the quality of being easily performed
2: ease in performance : aptitude
3: readiness of compliance
4 a (1) : something that makes an action, operation, or course of conduct easier —usually used in plural
(2) : lavatory 2 —often used in plural
b : something (as a hospital) that is built, installed, or established to serve a particular purpose
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