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If one could achieve such assurance, an enormous release of energy could be directed to the glory of God and the erection on Earth of a holy commonwealth.
When two atomic nuclei unite to form a heavier nucleus, the result is an enormous release of energy.
And while the enormous release of methane gas may not itself pose a health hazard, it has climate scientists concerned.
"If the pressure vessel, which is the thing that actually holds all the nuclear fuel... if that was to explode -- that's basically what happened at Chernobyl -- you get an enormous release of radioactive material," said Prof. Paddy Regan, nuclear physicist from Britain's Surrey University.
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The worst-case accident would be enormous releases of radioactivity.
Modern fire rarely exhibits the qualities of historical fire with its enormous releases of energy, rapid spread, and long duration.
Yet, a definitive elimination of actinides, with the use of the enormous released energy, is worth this price.
In addition, any forest or grassland that is lost to make way for cultivation of feedstock oil, starch or sugar crops causes an enormous one-off release of carbon dioxide, and the ongoing production of artificially fertilised crops releases nitrous oxide, a GHG almost 300 times more potent than carbon dioxide.
However, the risks of exposure to ionizing radiation have been reemphasized from time to time by the appearance of neoplastic disease following radiation therapy and following the release of enormous amounts of radiation into the environment, as occurred from atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan and the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power station in Ukraine.
The new efforts, as risky and technically complex as they are expensive, were developed in response to a series of accidents, miscalculations and delays that have plagued the cleanup effort, making a mockery of the authorities' early vows to "return the site to an empty field" and leading to the release of enormous quantities of contaminated water.
That renaissance was brought to a juddering halt by Fukushima in March 2011, when an earthquake and tsunami hit the power plant, causing enormous damage and a release of radioactive materials.
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