I would like to raise some more questions on this topic:
Do we have Nuclear Reactors all over the world? Yes
Are they being used to there full potential so that not to waste anything? No
Are they going to be knocked down and taken away? No
Do we need electricity? Yes
How many people burn to death in there own homes per year because of a house fire?
How many have died from a Nuclear Power Station?
What benefits (as explained by Galen) does having a Nuclear power station have on the world?
What other methods of creating electricity do we have already in place that is better than having a Nuclear power Station?
What would the implications be if the world decided to remove all the Nuclear power Stations right now?
What proof does anybody have that radiation is destroying the Planet?
Does the planet have radioactive (natural) material already in nature all over the world?
Is radioactivity natural?
Is it really a dead zone at Fukushima? Chernobyl?
Why we paying so much for energy when its all ready in place built and functioning and the waste is actually valuable?
Would you rather live in fear?
Fear of what exactly?
The power stations are there, wouldn't it be more beneficial to make sure there is no waste and that the engineers are doing there job properly to ensure we get what we paid for?
Is there room for improvement in the functionality of these power stations?
Do you have a better idea of getting electricity?
What would be the best coarse of action? stand at the gates waving signs at the engineers? or ask them why there wasting all the heat from the cooling towers (and probably helping with the weather problems) and find out whether we could use the wasted heat for other purposes?
Help?
If I've missed some important question pro or con please jump in a correct or help figure out a solution.
Maybe you don't see much on Fukushima on the news because there isn't really a problem there? Do they ever mention that loads of living creatures animals or people are dropping like flies from the radiation?