Wow you are just full of excuses to defend these people. Now it's the topography to blame :)
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...Nuclear plants need to be build near water, that's how the technology works.
You are missing the point Coldbrand....
The Point is if you are going to build a nuclear plant in an area known for huge earthquakes and tsunamis you build them to withstand earthquaks and tusanamis. This is something they could have easily done simply by putting thier emergency generators on higher ground and incorporating a safer reactor design, neither of which they bothered to do - either because they thought it was too expensive or they just didn't care.
The fact they have to be built near water is irrelevant. If they aren't going to build it to be safe, then they are better off not building it at all. Living in a tent with no power what so ever is better than building an unsafe reactor in a volatile zone. The consequences are too vast. Do it right or don't do it at all. It's not the worth the risk.
not making excuses.. just trying to provide facts that have been left out.
lol do not bother unless you want him to keep going its a political debate he apparently does not want to hear about the why, just like most people who want to discuss politics in a non-political forum. I looked up some of his quotes and the articles that contain them work against his points, as well as failing to acknowledge the why discredited him.