Kevlar
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Its effectivity is somewhat beyond doubt, but lets just consider the safely record: Far more people have died in the fossil fuels industry than in the nuclear industry, even if you compare the per-GWh numbers.
The sole difference is that nuclear accidents kill many people at once, but are few and far between. The fossil fuel industry has a very regular stream of casualties (like trapped miners, poeple burning to death or drowning on oil rights etc), but thats not big news since nobody in the public feels to be at risk.
I have to agree with you for the most part except where you state:
The sole difference is that nuclear accidents kill many people at once
The consequences of radiation poisoning lasts for generations: Chernobyl disaster - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia