Cool! How many people died spewing blood from every pore while their skin peeled and fell off in scaley clumps when those windmills blew?
How many more previously healthy people suffered and died from various forms of cancer for decades after those pics were shot?
How many infants were poisoned with radioactive iodine in their mothers' milk and in the milk produced at dairy farms for decades? :'(
How many square miles were rendered absolutely uninhabitable and useless to humanity by radiation for the next pick your number of thousands of years?
How many people hundreds or thousands of miles away from those windmills suffered the same fates when radioactive material was carried all over shit's creek by prevailing weather patterns?
Go ahead, and try to blow smoke (preferably not radioactive) about the chances of such an event happening, and I'll ask you what part of the price of ONE (count 'em on one finger) meltdown don't you understand?
If you want to talk about calculated risk versus the benefit to be derived from a given activity, then please explain what benefit is worth the demonstrated risk of any number greater than ZERO when it comes to a nuclear catastrophy.
How many people dependent on electricity (think hospitals) will die when the wind decides to take a break?