Pitbull wrote:
A little dark topic, on a sunny day. An important topic, in my opinion.
The chernobyl disaster was a huge a nuclear accident, that changed the world and our view on nuclear energy. Looking at statistic, the amount of solar cells in this world has been increasing (yay!)
It is possible to travel there, on kinda like a guided tour.
It's amazing, almost mesmerizing the way the nature has recaptured the area (I'll insert a few before and after pictures)
Funny thing is that people are starting to move back to the "safety " zones, just outside chernobyl (yet radioactive fallout is still possible)
My question is:
What is your opinion on nuclear energy?
What do you think we learned from the disaster?
Would you ever visit? and what do you think of people living very close to the radioactive areas?
A little dark topic, on a sunny day. An important topic, in my opinion.
The chernobyl disaster was a huge a nuclear accident, that changed the world and our view on nuclear energy. Looking at statistic, the amount of solar cells in this world has been increasing (yay!)
It is possible to travel there, on kinda like a guided tour.
It's amazing, almost mesmerizing the way the nature has recaptured the area (I'll insert a few before and after pictures)
Funny thing is that people are starting to move back to the "safety " zones, just outside chernobyl (yet radioactive fallout is still possible)
My question is:
What is your opinion on nuclear energy?
What do you think we learned from the disaster?
Would you ever visit? and what do you think of people living very close to the radioactive areas?