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I have been of that position for a long time, at least regarding coal. The coal industry causes far more pollution than the extremely terrible disasters at Chernobyl and Fukushima. Those were extremely bad, and caused extensive damage but were isolated and rare instances. Coal is poisoning people day in and day out. Look at the air in the big cities of China! And it isn’t just the smoke from burning coal that is bad. The areas it is mined become horribly damaged. Appalachia is full of toxic swamps where they dump waste, and the modern method of mountaintop removal devastates whole regions. Not to mention the health and safety dangers to the miners and people who live in coal country.A good summary on why Nuclear is the safe alternative to carbon fuels.
Health and environmental impact of the coal industry - Wikipedia
A toxic crisis in America’s coal country
Families in West Virginia say the coal mines have poisoned their water. Now they're fighting back.
Nuclear plants are a viable stop gap measure that if well managed and safety precaustions are taken, can provide much of our energy needs and reduce the need for coal, oil and natural gas.