"clean air, water, and soil are essential to life" I agree completely, and further that they (vexingly) become more essential with population increases. The vexing part is that they become more difficult to provide/maintain with population increases. I do no agree that they are generally regarded as worthless. However they are severely and irrationally undervalued.
I should have been more specific. It's our economic system that considers them worthless - they're generally not included as part of cost/benefit analyses. Your "severely and irrationally undervalued" covers it, too.
Have microreactors been brought up yet in the thread? Micro nuclear reactor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Toshiba's seems to be the most along in development. Toshiba 4S - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It can be done with an uranium isotope. So you don't need spent fuel. Plutonium just has a bigger bang, and it might be easier to extract from a spent fuel rod than getting the uranium isotope concentrated.