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Currently this is a very widely debated topic. Advantages include but are not limited to:

few C02 (carbon dioxide) emisions when compared to gas, coal, or oil power

relatively abundant fuel supply compared to gas, coal, and oil

historically few human deaths in comparison to coal, and hydro

There are several disadvantages or dangers associated with nuclear power:

potential for a nuclear melt down - can lead to cancers in people exposed

radioactive waste disposal - there is still uncertainty about the safety of current radioactive waste disposal techniques.

other unknowns associated with radioactive material

There are several factors to take into account when judging nuclear power. Keep in mind that we currently 'need' power and it's going to come from somewhere; so you must choose which is going to do the least damage to humans and the environment. Here are some things to consider

Nuclear power has enough fuel to last, where as oil and less so gas and coal have a short lifetime.

Nuclear power releases no CO2 at the site, and has similar CO2 emissions to coal and oil for it's fuel extraction.

Nuclear power has potential for human disasters - keep in mind that these disasters are often blown out of proportion. When comparing to coal you must take into account the countless miners that have died in mining accidents, and the health and environmental impacts of CO2 and other pollutants. When comparing to oil you must take into account the environmental damage from extraction and spills, as well as the environmental damage from CO2 emissions. When comparing to hydro you must take into consideration the potential for dam failure resulting in loss of life (has happened, not likely, but a dam failure has caused 100,000+ deaths in China).

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