Saturday, March 12, 2011

Nuclear Plant Failures In Japan Should Stop Wisconsin Nuke Lovers

Pretty scary headline on this Washington Post story:

Explosion rocks Japanese nuclear power plant; 5 reactors in peril

Made me recall (you just can't get away from that word in Wisconsin these days) another item and recent headline:

Lift ban on new nuclear plants in Wisconsin

That was on an editorial in the Wisconsin State Journal, just days after Republicans took control of the government in November.  A few lines right from the top are now in some better perspective - - and not just about nuclear power, as the biomass and wind options cited have been blocked or cancelled outright by Walker and his legislative and political allies, too.
"Republicans who just won control of the state Capitol in Madison should lift a ban on the construction of new nuclear power plants...

"Gov.-elect Scott Walker spoke in favor of lifting Wisconsin's moratorium during his successful campaign. Many other Republicans and a growing list of Democrats are on board, too...

"Technology has improved safety and efficiency. Some countries, such as France and Japan, are even recycling their spent fuel...

"Wisconsin is striving to use more biomass from forest and farm waste for energy. Wisconsin has finally made it easier to erect wind turbines across the state. Solar energy is starting to become more affordable to harness.

"But nuclear power is Wisconsin's only major source of carbon-free electricity, and it can be generated around the clock.

"Wisconsin needs to keep its future energy options open, and that's what lifting the moratorium on new nuclear power plants will accomplish."

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

If nuke-loving was based on rational thought, maybe, but it's not. It's faith-based, and they'll have a million rationalizations for why the disaster in Japan isn't relevant to Wisconsin. Many won't even admit that anything dangerous happened.

Anonymous said...

Japan was hit by an earthquake and tsunami. We know WI and cities like Milwaukee are noted for their safety and low risk of natural disasters. I'm sure you've posted about that before as an incentive for business growth. I'm shocked you don't see nuclear power as a green alternative to the coal that currently puts arsenic (etc) into your air, soil, and water. Not to mention the greenhouse gases.

Ron R said...

Anon, how many 8.0 quakes and tsunamis have we had in WI. in the last 200 years? I see you hate rational thoughts.

James Rowen said...

I'm sure people in Japan thought "this couldn't happen here..."

Atlanta Roofing said...

The wingnuts want cops, firefighte¬rs, teachers, soldiers, etc. to go out and get good educations¬, pay premium prices for that education, saddle themselves with tons of debt, and then go to work improving and protecting society for minimal pay. If they ask for more, they are vilified. If they suggest that they uber-wealt¬hy contribute a bit more, they are called traitors and parasites. This isn't hyperbole, this is a fact. Right now, in Wisconsin, many of these public workers are under attack by fat cats and trust fund babies who are working to completely undermine state workers.