I am furious with the media.
In Japan, a steam escape from a turbine in a power station caused the death of some workers, an unfortunate accident, but one that has happened many times in many countries. Normally, this would not be international news and even in national newspapers, it would be a small paragraph on p. 3.
THis one made international news (I saw reports on two European TV news channels, including headlines in one). Why? Because the gasket blowing happened to occur in a nuclear power station. Yet the same thing has happened in gas-fired, coal-fired and oil-fired power stations and probably in wood-fired and geothermal ones, as well.
It is totally irresponsible of the media to make it headline news, just because the steam was generated in a secondary circuit connected to a nuclear reactor, as if the latter were the cause.
Can something be done to put the media's church back into the middle of the village?
In Japan, a steam escape from a turbine in a power station caused the death of some workers, an unfortunate accident, but one that has happened many times in many countries. Normally, this would not be international news and even in national newspapers, it would be a small paragraph on p. 3.
THis one made international news (I saw reports on two European TV news channels, including headlines in one). Why? Because the gasket blowing happened to occur in a nuclear power station. Yet the same thing has happened in gas-fired, coal-fired and oil-fired power stations and probably in wood-fired and geothermal ones, as well.
It is totally irresponsible of the media to make it headline news, just because the steam was generated in a secondary circuit connected to a nuclear reactor, as if the latter were the cause.
Can something be done to put the media's church back into the middle of the village?
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