Nuclear or Nothing?

Nuclear Shelter

In Ireland we, like the rest of the world, have though questions to answer. Ireland being an island economy, is especially reliant on oil, none of which we produce. I was surprised earlier this week to hear one of George W. Bush’s top aides, saying that the U.S. needs to lose dependence on foreign oil and research alternatives. I was never more shocked, to hear Bush’s change of heart, from using improved technology, to one of his aides saying they need to use less oil. Part of me was angry, as he defiantly rejected Kyoto agreement, when the United States produces 25+% of all greenhouse gases.

So we get to the question of Nuclear power, which has been controversial in Ireland, but not continental Europe for years. We all know about Chernobyl, and its harrowing effects on the world. But we also cannot cut off our hand to spite our face, should we ban footballs because they hurt people? or Cars because people get killed? The reality is, Cars have killed more people throughout history, than all nuclear incidents combined (50,000 every year in the U.S. alone). The reality is also this, within 100 miles of Dublin (Ireland’s Capital), there at least 10 nuclear plants, within 1,000 miles, this rises to over 100 nuclear plants. France generates over 70% of its power through Nuclear power, whilst the U.K. generates 25%. We cannot produce enough power in Ireland, so we buy power from the United Kingdom, being in direct benefit of that 25%.

Everybody I have spoken to, around my age, have nearly all said the exact same thing, we will have to use nuclear power, whether we like it or not. If one of those plants were to suffer a meltdown, it is unavoidable that we will suffer, so why not benefit from Nuclear power while we can? People will bring up Chernobyl, but the fact is, plants like Chernobyl are old soviet technology, which is no longer used and was designed when we were naive about nuclar power. Also radiation effects are most damging to humans, whilst animals are starting to return to Chernobyl. The Ukraine is commissioning more and more nuclear plants, and it was one of the worst affected areas of the whole disaster. Nuclear Power : We cannot afford to live without it, even one of the founders of Greenpeace, one of the most militant enviromentalist groups, now accepts this. The Internet literally buzzes with Nuclear news and developments, compared to renewab

Best Radio Podcasts

Even while podcasts are relatively new (well a couple of years - like blogs), Irish Radio Stations are surprisingly well in on the act. Even our incumbent state broadcaster, RTE, is podcasting en-masse on both RTE Radio 1 and RTE 2FM. To recieve podcasts, you need podcasting software, start by getting Juice Reciever(Formerly iPodder), available for Linux, BSD, MAC and Windows. I will start with my top 5 Irish Radio podcasts:

  1. Matt Cooper’s The Last Word, Today FM
  2. The Weekly Ryan, Gerry Ryan, RTE 2FM
  3. Breakfast Show with Eamon Dunphy, NewsTalk 106 (Dublin-Based)
  4. The Saturday Show, RTE 2FM
  5. The Tubridy Show, RTE Radio 1

Now for my Top Technology Related Podcasts:

  1. Lug Radio
  2. BBC Digital Planet
  3. Diggnation

Most importantly, all of the above are free, some even are advertising free (Lug Radio, Digital Planet, Ryan Weekly).This is not a definitive list, only a select few popular ones that I myself listen to. If you want to suggest more, go ahead, tell me whats the best podcasts in your area, I would be interested to know! In the meantime, hours of listening lies ahead of you, mp3 players at the ready. Also almost all are update continually, so more to listen to every day!