No, I don't think it will cause a problem in a few years. We always manage to find a way to cut down and dispose of it in better ways.
The challenge of making nuclear power safer doesn't end after the power has been generated. Nuclear fuel remains dangerously radioactive for thousands of years after it is no longer useful in a commercial reactor. The resulting waste disposal problem has become a major challenge for policymakers.
The daily waste produced stayed the same for four years, but the total waste increased during those four years. The possible cause can be due to increased industrial waste or human pollution.
yes
Depends how old. A few months, no problem. A few years, there can be a problem.
nuclear waste is a never ending source of hurt for the environment. truly we should try to contain it for 500 to a thousand years as the waste it produces is deadly and can cause tumors or cancer.
Radioactive wastes that can last thousands of years
Throwing newspapers everywhere is called littering. Litter can be ugly. Enough newspapers everywhere could kill grass, clog small streams and sewers, cause slips and falls, and allow places for pests like rodents to build nests. A journalist decided to dig in a landfill and see what the largest waste problem was. They noticed that the plastic waste disintegrated with time, but that paper stayed together for many years, giving the impression that paper was a worse waste problem.
Producing milk now requires electricity
Producing milk now requires electricity
Years in Waste was created on 2004-11-09.
Producing milk now requires electricity
No. I've (and my friends) played on Kongregate for many years and (we) have never had a problem.