We know exactly how to fix it, and it often involves large capsules deep in the earth, surrounded by several layers of concrete and lead. It should last for thousands of years and keeps us safe for an incredibly long time. When it comes out it'll still be rather easy to deal with. Fossil fuels however are FAR deadlier. Fossil fuels cause millions of deaths per year and have an incredible impact on our earth both now, and decades into the future. Overall it's a much safer idea to store the nuclear waste underground now, and maintain it as long as possible than it is to blast 1.6 trillion tons of CO2 into the atmosphere. That's a far more dangerous option, and we're running out of time to transition from oil. We have approximately 50 years to move away from oil before it runs out, and I will live to see that day. So right now we HAVE to focus on employing any means necessary to maintain this fragile planet, or we may not be able to survive on it due to our own stupidity. So to answer the question above we need to ask another one: how hard do we want to make things for ourselves?
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