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Comments by "Nash Hinton" (@NashHinton) on "2021 was the year when leaders realised, 'There is no Planet B' | COP26 | Climate News | WION" video.
Global dimming can easily be produced from volcanoes and artificial aerosol injection in the upper atmosphere. Co2 needs to be reduced
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@jeromethibodeau4378 It is. Billions will die and that should stop co2 production after the trees grow back in empty cities.
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@jeromethibodeau4378 After we collaose, we need to rebuild sustainably and follow the Georgia Guidestones.
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@jeromethibodeau4378 I looked into that, and nuclear reactors going off is not possible, even with sea level rise
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@jeromethibodeau4378 I was worried about all the reactors going off too, but then I started talking to nuclear reactor experts who are no longer in the field and they said it's just not possible due to containment facilities, the automated mechanics and containments. They said what happened in Fukushima was because of poor planning for earthquakes. Most reactors are designed better than Fukushima and have withstood tsunamis and floods all the time. Most of the Fukushima deaths were from cancer. Chernobyl was gross incompetence
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@jeromethibodeau4378 I think a lot of cancer would happen near the coasts, which is where most reactors are
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@jeromethibodeau4378 If everyone suddenly vanished, majority of nuclear reactors would not go off because there are automotive forces to prevent that that last up to weeks. The goal would be to dilute and cool the rods for some weeks, and eventually allow the containment barrier to erupt from the pressure and the super diluted mixture would just melt into the sea with little radioactivity.
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@jeromethibodeau4378 They go off, but it takes weeks to go off, and the end result is total dilution of the radioactive material. Inside the concealment chamber, they dilute the radioactive material with water and it's back up with generators. So even if we have a harrington event, the generator which is fuel from another energy source keeps it going. They have automation that releases pressure slowly into secondary concealment chambers. The radioactive isotopes are diluted to the point of very little radioactive waste. So even if they do 'go off', the effects are so little and therefore it doesn't really 'go off'.
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@jeromethibodeau4378 It's going to be the bronze age collapse but hundreds of times worse.
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