I don't think there is such a thing.
A direct economic value refers to a value that is assigned to harvested or exploited products. One type of direct economic value is consumptive use value.
The direct value of biodiversity means the direct economic value of the products and species that are sold. Indirect economic values include intrinsic, or emotional value of the species.
The direct value of biodiversity means the direct economic value of the products and species that are sold. Indirect economic values include intrinsic, or emotional value of the species.
Nuclear energy is used to produce electrical energy, but there is no direct relationship
Direct economic value refers to the financial benefits received or generated by a business as a result of its core operations, products, or services. It includes revenue earned, profits generated, and any economic value added to stakeholders such as employees, customers, and shareholders.
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it is doubled
Direct Proportion-As one of the value increases,so does the other. Indirect Proportion-As one value increases,the other decreases. ~Hannah^^
A direct nuclear blast - nothing. However it is said that cockroaches would possibly survive radiation where other animals would be killed.
A severe earthquake, or perhaps a direct strike by a large aircraft, but these risks are now allowed for in design. Of course you can't test directly to see if the design measures are sufficient. A direct hit by a nuclear weapon could do some damage too.
Nuclear power plants do not produce greenhouse gas emissions during operations, so climate change is not a direct risk associated with nuclear power. However, other risks such as radioactive waste, potential for accidents, and nuclear proliferation are concerns related to nuclear power.
I have put a link to the Wikipedia page, "List of nuclear reactors," below. It seems to be pretty good, and includes some reactors that are not in nuclear plants, such as research reactors.