It seems to me that abandoning nuclear power altogether and investing in greener technologies is the only real way forward. — thewonder
Being said, what'll probably happen is that we'll transition to nuclear power for electricity, whilst continuing to develop other clean and renewable energy sources. That's, of course, assuming that even those things happen. If they do, molten salt and Thorium reactors would be preferable.
I still think that we ought to be developing technologies currently and seek to move beyond nuclear power eventually, though. — thewonder
While I appreciate arguments against nuclear power, like the fact that they occasionally explode... — Xtrix
But that'll require, above all, rehabilitating its reputation. — Xtrix
But, when you do the research, how many people have actually died from nuclear power? — Shawn
It only took Chernobyl (actually exploded), Three Mile Island, and Fukushima to do it. I tell you there's something psychological about nuclear that commands human irrationality... — Shawn
Of course, these facts won’t change Republican minds. It’s painfully obvious that politicians opposing climate action aren’t arguing in good faith; they’ve effectively decided to block any and all measures to ward off disaster and will use whatever excuses they can find to justify their position.
Why has the G.O.P. become the party of pollution? I used to think that it was mainly about money; in the 2020 election cycle Republicans received 84 percent of political contributions from the oil and gas industry and 96 percent of contributions from coal mining.
And money is surely part of the story. But I now think there’s more to it than that. Like pandemic policy, where the G.O.P. has effectively allied itself with the coronavirus, climate policy has become a front in the culture war; there’s a sense on the right that real men disdain renewable energy and love burning fossil fuels. Look at the dishonest attempts to blame wind farms for Texas blackouts actually caused by freezing pipelines.
In any case, what you need to know is that claims that taking on climate change would be an economic disaster are as much at odds with the evidence as claims that the climate isn’t changing. — Paul Krugman
Is not the climate an element of the Creation?
Can anyone name one thing in the Creation that does not change? Is not the climate an element of the Creation? Therefore, how is it that a person [other than a "Phobic-D" type personality] would view climate change as unusual? — 1 Brother James
There is no argument about climate change.
12.000 years ago there was an ice age, it has been warming since that time in history!
The purpose of political parties and religion is to divide people, create fear of the other group,
and fundraise. — Rxspence
Interesting that my post would elicit a political response, given by two "recent" members. — Xtrix
I am neither political or a new member. — Rxspence
There are many scientists that do not agree and denial of funding is the main reason
they are not herd. — Rxspence
Nurseries produce co2 to help plants grow. — Rxspence
In 1983 the bold headlines in the Newspaper read "ICE AGE COMING" — Rxspence
In 1984 "GLOBAL WARMING" 15 years to live if we don't change!! — Rxspence
In 1994 "GLOBAL WARMING" 10 years an we will be beyond hope!!! — Rxspence
I'm not taking either side — Rxspence
I'm saying you don't want to solve the problem,
you just want to divide people and take their money!! — Rxspence
Your misdirection of the discussion — Rxspence
You don't know anything about me. Making a claim like this is absurd. — Xtrix
No one disputes climate change!
It is only anthropomorphic that they challenge. — Rxspence
Roy Spencer — Rxspence
You are an open book, you have no desire to bring people together by insulting them. — Rxspence
I am 64 and was in college when the articles I quoted came out. — Rxspence
Have you done any reading on this topic at all? I ask seriously. If not, I have a question: are you willing to learn about it? If not, there's no sense in continuing.
— Xtrix
I ran a Nursery from 2000 to 2006 — Rxspence
A very famous climate denier and fraud, unfortunately. As has been well documented. So is this the major source of your information about the topic? — Xtrix
PLEASE stop embarrassing yourself. — Rxspence
As wildfires ravage the Mediterranean region, many have asked if such blazes are an inescapable part of global warming or whether steps can be taken to reverse the trend.
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