NUCLEAR war and climate change are twin existential threats ...
Highly radioactive waste created through nuclear power is dangerous for thousands of years
Nuclear war and climate change are twin existential threats. Nuclear weapons vaporise everything at their point of impact and leave land polluted for future generations. Imagine what was evaporated by the multiple atomic tests on pristine wildlife-rich coral atolls and other fragile ecosystems.The tests of the 1940s-1970s left a radioactive signature across the whole planet, and their contribution to cancers and climate change remains uncounted.
The stewardship that our planet urgently needs is totally at odds with a willingness to “press the nuclear button”. The “nuclear deterrence” claim starts from a presumption that our “defence” involves the suicidal right to end the world for half the planet. That’s what the bombs on one of the UK nuclear-armed subs would achieve.
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