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Thank you for taking the time to reply. I think I kinda understand what you say but I have more reading to do. Currently I'm on some relevant wiki pages trying to get a better understanding [Spent nuclear fuel, Radioactive waste, Long-lived fission product].

In case you (or anyone) have any other links to suggest, please do not hesitate.

Spent nuclear fuel - Wikipedia

Israeli Reporter Amira Hass on Palestine & the Role of Journalism to Fight “Normalization of Evil”

Israeli Reporter Amira Hass on Palestine & the Role of...

https://www.democracynow.org/2024/5/17/amira_hass_israel_palestine_gaza

“Resist the Normalization of Evil”: Israeli Reporter Amira Hass on Palestine & the Role of Journalism

Our guest is the Haaretz correspondent Amira Hass, the only Israeli Jewish journalist to have spent 30 years living in and reporting from Gaza and the West Bank. She is the recipient of the 2024 Columbia Journalism Award, and on Wednesday she addressed the graduating class of the Columbia Journalism School in New York City. Hass discusses the ongoing Israeli war on Gaza, why journalists should “resist the normalization of evil and injustice,” Israel’s recent censorship of Al Jazeera, its maintenance of a strict apartheid system, its complete rejection of the prospect of Palestinian statehood and more. “Israel took Palestinian life, liberty and freedom as hostage for the past 75 years,” says Hass. “You go to Tel Aviv, you think you are in New York or you are in London — and 40, 50 kilometers away, Palestinians live in cages.” We also play an excerpt from the student and faculty-led “People’s Graduation” held Thursday at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City in response to Columbia University’s crackdown on student protest, which culminated in the administration’s cancellation of university-wide commencement. Centering Palestinian solidarity, the People’s Graduation featured speakers including the Pulitzer Prize-winning data journalist and illustrator Mona Chalabi, who praised the work of student journalists. While “our institutions have failed us these past seven months, … we listened to your radio stations if we wanted the truth,” she said.

Democracy Now!

Ocalan calls for Kurdish action on Isis

Ocalan calls for Kurdish action on Isis

https://morningstaronline.co.uk/a-ec94-ocalan-calls-for-kurdish-action-on-isis-1

Ocalan calls for Kurdish action on Isis

The imprisoned PKK leader has urged for resistance against Isis militants in Syria

Morning Star

Elections opportunity for Kurdish-Turkish de-escalation – US think tank (May 8th, 2023)

Elections opportunity for Kurdish-Turkish de-escalation –...

https://rojavainformationcenter.org/2023/05/elections-opportunity-for-kurdish-turkish-de-escalation/

Elections opportunity for Kurdish-Turkish de-escalation – US think tank – Rojava Information Center

Thank you for sharing this link. It was very interesting listening to someone from within the US that is head of an office now and started from Shell Solar.

There is a reasoning that I didn't get. Maybe I misunderstood something or I lack some information/knowledge. Anyways, here it is:

At 1:02 they talks about nuclear waste saying that all the nuclear waste produced in the US by the nuclear power plants is like a football field that is 10 yards and then he talks about why this waste is not concerning.

Later at 1:07 He mentions that the US is not reprocesing the uranium fuel rods, in which 95% of the energy is still there, and that the US should do reprocessing like other countries do.

Doesn't that mean that these unprocessed rods in the US that are in the "football field of nuclear waste" are therefore a concern?

What kind of a moron are you? When you make claims you bring the proof.

Or you know, I could assert that you're, say, a donkey-fucker. If you got proof to the contrary, please provide it.

I am not making claims.
I shared an article on a matter that bugs me.
I wanted to see what people think and potentially inform myself further.

And your input was definitely invaluable!

These are not my points, they come from the article. So for example in relation to your question on the

SMRs cannot be counted on to provide reliable and resilient off-the-grid power...

they have a couple of paragraphs that give an explanation.

I find it difficult to follow your reasoning. On one hand you say 77 people died from the Chernobyl disaster.

Now you have opinions related to the different estimations but talk about thousands of people, without retracting your previous position.

Ok I now see what you mean. Thanks for the link, unfortunately for some reason the video doesn't play for me so I can't hear it. Still in the article you linked they say he sung the nazi-era Deutschlandlied version, which includes the 2 first verses. The current version has only the third one.

But this politician sang the Deutschlandlied

Not too sure where this info comes from?