14 Mar 2011 02:42 pm
From THE ATLANTIC:
After admitting “we don’t know yet about the situation in Japan,” Josh Marshall nevertheless defends nuclear energy. Saletan is on the same page:
Even if you count all the deaths plausibly related to Chernobyl—9,000 to 33,000 over a 70-year period—that number is dwarfed by the death rate from burning fossil fuels. The OECD’s 2008 Environmental Outlook calculates that fine-particle outdoor air pollution caused nearly 1 million premature deaths in the year 2000, and 30 percent of this was energy-related. You’d need 500 Chernobyls to match that level of annual carnage. But outside Chernobyl, we’ve had zero fatal nuclear power accidents…
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