On the other hand, over the past decades there has been a huge number of very serious accidents
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It's easy to scoff when you don't know the information

I'll throw it around, there will be a desire - you sort it out as it is convenient for you, you will find the details of the accidents - I see you are using the Internet somehow

Yeah, so except 3 of them in 50 years, what's so
serious about the est of them?
And when you start with:
9 Feb 2017 An explosion occurred at the Flamanville nuclear power plant in northwestern France.
To me sounds like you're only reading the title:
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/feb/09/explosion-at-flamanville-nuclear-plant-in-western-francehttps://www.euronews.com/2017/02/09/an-explosion-erupts-at-edf-s-flamanville-nuclear-plant-in-northern-france-localAll the articles are saying the same, the explosion happened outside the area of the nuclear reactor.
So if you're going to add everything like this we can start cutting the number of poeple who died falling from the roofs when installing solar panels, and that number sure topples deaths from nuclear in the last 20 years.
Meanwhile, some politicians start pumping blood into their brains for the first time in decades:
Led by France, 10 EU countries call on Brussels to label nuclear energy as green sourceI wonder why bitcoin miners stick to
gas,
coal and
nuclear.