thaluikhain said:
Oh, there's a lot about nuclear weapons.
{Snip}
Along similar lines:
"Radiation is always bad"
No, no it isn't. We eat radioactive [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banana_equivalent_dose] stuff, we breathe radioactive stuff [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radon_gas#Natural] and we are constantly bombarded by radioactive stuff [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmic_ray]. We're adapted to it. Hell, we need [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Background_radiation#Radiation_inside_the_human_body] some radioactive stuff to function!
It's excessive dosage by certain types of radiation that can cause problems, not radiation itself. If you inhale pure radon, you'll get lung cancer. If you go waltzing inside a reactor core (good luck with that [http://fallout3.nexusmods.com/downloads/images/2619-1-1231048010.jpg]), yeah, you're gonna die. But day to day, you really don't need to worry about nuclear reactors or power lines.
Yet whenever you say the word "radioactive" to someone, they panic like you've told them you've just injected them with Ricin. They won't believe you if you say that most pilots get higher radiation doses from the fucking sun than a nuclear reactor worker gets in a year.
Or if you say that a single CT scan give you a greater dose than if you'd been right next to 3 mile island [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3_Mile_Island_accident].
Or if you tell them that a banana a day increases your yearly dose by the same amount as one and a half chest x-rays.
I mean christ, a lightbulb is radioactive if you use the strictest sense of the word (it radiates a bit of visible light and a whole lot of infrared).
People go absolutely apeshit over nuclear power stations, saying that they're toxic or whatever, while eating Tesco Value foods that are absolutely saturated in preservatives and pesticides and colourants and animal antibiotics and fuck knows what else (Note that I'm not anti-preservative, but they still pose slightly more of a cumulative risk than a nuclear power station next door).
And don't get me started on the "Powerlines give you cancer" bastards [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-350946/Confused-risk-power-lines.html]. The single stupidest healthscare since the MMR vaccine. They haven't even decided what causes the supposed cancer. First they say it's radiation (see above), then they say that it's electric fields, then they say that it's magnetic fields, and then they get some hippy to say "I always feel really drowsy when I go near the mast, THINK OF MY CHILDREN [http://www.emwatch.com/PowerLines.htm]".
I was reading a newspaper the other day that had a whole page dedicated to telling me that the magnetic fields from powerlines and phones
cause cancer. And then, right next to it on the other page, was an advert for magnetic bracelets that are apparently a veritable panacea for everything from arthritis to blood circulation, and a
cancer cure to boot. Have a look at this [http://www.magneticbracelet.co.uk/magnetherapy.html#magdef] website on 'magnetic therapy' if you want a
really good laugh.
It's all utter horseshit, but people believe it, despite the fact that it was thought of in the late 70's and there's still been no conclusive evidence to support it.
So, to conclude; radiation may be invisible, but it's by no means only man-made, and unless you happen to be really unlucky, it's not gonna kill you. Go worry about some other environmental catastrophe that might actually need solving and if you happen to work for the daily mail, quit scaremongering (yeah, I know, pigs will fly over a frozen hell first)
Also; This is a lovely chart of relative radiation doses that enables you to come up with useful, informed comparisons with various types of radiation does. It comes with sources and disclaimers, which is more than most anti-nuclear hystericists do.
http://xkcd.com/radiation/
And xkcd is great, go buy something from the store!
/rant