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[–] brucethemoose@lemmy.world 1 points 4 hours ago* (last edited 4 hours ago)

literal tens of tons half-burnt uranium that takes way too long to decay to safe level.

I mean, breeder reactors? Also it's still not that much, especially compared to the economics of everything else.

Anyway, what I didn't realize was these are 14 MeV neutrons, unless they crack D-D fusion. That's... very different. That's more destructive, and harder to deal with, than fission neutrons.


...To expand on this, I'm somewhat skeptical of all nuclear now. It's fine, it works great, fusion is a noble pursuit. But it just takes too long to set up to stave off carbon emissions.