Probably the biggest issue of modern time is understanding why we haven’t transitioned to nuclear power, fixing that, and preventing the same society-wide mistake in the future
Things melting down in horrific visceral fashion, right? Increased cancer rates from a coal plant is nerd shit to be worried about. People like action movies not statistics textbooks
What made the meltdowns horrific? There were some fires with relatively insignificant human health impact. I believe the bomb fallout was deliberately linked with power risks. Seems odd that we still can’t intangible this though , maybe same parties in power?
My perception from old media is the bomb was a huge success and we will use nuclear power to build the future of America!
Reading the Wikipedia list of accidents, I think there’s just a lot more than either of us know about. Plus a few big ones that we do know the names of.
okay well we're not considering uranium mines and that seems outside the scope for most people
room to make an action movie about coal mine collapse destroying a town but idk if it's going to move the needle like the strange power of a melting down reactor core