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The utter hellscape of being suronded by nuclaear reactors, fracking and coal fired power plants.

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A video of being surrounded by the utter hellscape of nuclear reactors, coal fired powered plants and fracking. I wish I lived in somewhere nice.

http://vimeo.com/41391805



Dying in a coal mine disater would certainly fit many people's definition of Hell.

1990: 66 deaths, .04 per 200,000 hours.
1991: 61 deaths, .04.
1992: 55 deaths, .04.
1993: 47 deaths, .04.
1994: 45 deaths, .04.
1995: 47 deaths, .04.
1996: 39 deaths, .03.
1997: 30 deaths, .03.
1998: 29 deaths, .03.
1999: 35 deaths, .03.
2000: 38 deaths, .04.
2001: 42 deaths, .040.
2002: 27 deaths, .028.
2003: 30 deaths, .031.
2004: 28 deaths, .027.
2005: 23 deaths, .021.
2006: 47 deaths, .040.
2007: 34 deaths, .030.
2008: 30 deaths, .030.
2009: 18 deaths. .020.
2010: 48 deaths. .040.
2011: 21 deaths. .020.

Being cut in half in an oilfield accident isn't exactly heaven either: www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26645108/ns/business-oil_and_energy/t/us-oil-fields-are-increasingly-killing-fields/#.T6sU5OtYvDY

Fukushima doesn't seem much like heaven either.
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Yeah. And dying while evacuating Fukushima was more hellacious than just staying put.

Take a look at this: http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2011/03/13/world/asia/satellite-photos-japan-before-and-after-tsunami.html

Unbelieveable the devastation that those nuclear reactors caused. Mind boggling, to say the least.


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