The 'Jungles of Chernobyl' as it's known. A wildlife preserve where once extinct creatures now teeming which healthy wildlife species.
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Mutation and selection still work, but we don't like the selection part, especially when we increase the mutation ratehttps://chernobylguide.com/chernobyl_mutations/ …
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Well, for starters, the sun only shines half the day. And then about 30-40% of the rest is rainy. Sooo... I like power 100% of the time, not 30%.
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This 2019 winter surely would require back up sources!
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Deserts have dust problem. Efficiency of solar drops fast as dust increases. I don’t understand why a working nuclear reactor has to be shutdown. Once you built it, you have to run it for decades to make it sensible investment.
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The Bird Fryer? Maintaining mirrors?
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"The difference between nuclear & solar exclusion zones is that life thrives in the former while *all life must die* in the latter."pic.twitter.com/nLJAmmw5FV
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Fukushima IS habitable. Almost all of the areas around the plant have been reopened for occupation and you are free to drive down Highway 6 that runs near the plant with no restrictions. There aren't any deserts in Canada btw.
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