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When I hear the words nuclear it gives me the impression that it is unsafe for humans and the environment. The nuclear power catastrophe of Japan is a good example why I believe that nuclear energy risks out way the benefits. “A major benefit of nuclear energy is that it releases massive amounts of energy through a process known as nuclear fission” (Turks, & Bensel 2011.)

In an Internet article (time for change 2012) states the following risks of nuclear energy:

The disadvantages of nuclear energy includes the following * Waste from nuclear energy is extremely dangerous * The consequences of an accident would be devastating to both humans and nature * Nuclear power plants could be preferred targets for terrorist attacks * Nuclear energy is Uranium, which is a scarce resource * Takes 20 to 30 years to build (in the United States)

After the incident with Japan many would think that countries would shy away from using nuclear power plants as an energy source. But according to internet article (Modern power system 2012) World energy Council reports nuclear energy one year after Fukushima, that about 50 countries are operation building, or considering nuclear power as part of their energy mix and that 63 nuclear power are currently being built worldwide, including 26 in China, ten in Russia, and seven in India.”

Wind energy:

Wind energy is a lot safer the nuclear energy and better for the environment as it captures the energy of air and converts it to electricity. According to national geographic (1996-2012) the wind industry is booming and by 2050 nearly one third of the worlds’ electricity needs will be found blowing in the wind. The government is also offering tax incentives to spur wind-energy development. Another positive impact of wind power is that a single megawatt is enough electricity to power 250 homes. The only major draw is when the wind is not blowing there is no electricity generated. Pro of wind power includes the following according to (Turks & bensel 2011).

* Renewable energy * Safer for the environment * The total energy contained in one hour of sunlight on the earth is more than all of the commercial energy consumed on the planet for one year.
I love nature and I am in agreement with making our energy source environmentally friendly. I believe as more of our natural resources are lost we will depend more on renewable sources of energy.

Reference

Business as usual - nearly. (2012). Modern Power Systems, 32(4), 10-11. Retrieved

From http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail?vid=3&hid=17&sid=e117e90d-b0eb-

National Geographic (1996-2012) Wind Power Retrieved from

http://environment.nationalgeographic.com/environment/global-

warming/wind-power-profile/

Time for Change (2012) Retrieved from

http://timeforchange.org/pros-and-cons-of-nuclear-power-and-sustainability

Turk,J. Bensel, T., (2011). Contemporary environmental issues San Diego, CA: Bridgepoint Education , Inc. https://content.ashord.edu/books/AUSCI

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