Lets be honest. Nuclear is the cleanest and most effective energy source avaliable to mankind at the moment. At least, until we can get fusion reactors working.
Even cleaner than they tell you. Just like medical cures, they know we know, and they have options. Limited release: nuclear energy is green. Still covering up, to justify big secret budgets and artificially high prices/taxes, that it's safe and nearly free.
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Untill a natural disaster strikes. Then its the worst thing ever built. All things being equal. Coal is far safer. The goal of going green is making things safer for the planet. Natural gas, coal, hydro...everythi g else. Is safer than nuclear.
Energy source | Deaths per terawatt-hour of energy production
Brown coal 32.72
Coal 24.62
Oil 18.43
Biomass 4.63
Gas 2.82
Nuclear 0.07
Wind 0.04
Hydropower 0.02
Solar 0.02
Biofuels 0.00
Lets be honest. Nuclear is the cleanest and most effective energy source avaliable to mankind at the moment. At least, until we can get fusion reactors working.
Even cleaner than they tell you. Just like medical cures, they know we know, and they have options. Limited release: nuclear energy is green. Still covering up, to justify big secret budgets and artificially high prices/taxes, that it's safe and nearly free. u/#q735
like using the waste to continue to create power?
We are 20 years away from fusion energy.
CAT system is constantly trying to be shut down (cold fusion) its been demonstrated to actually work over and over.
There is so much hidden tech. It's where I started on my journey over 25 years ago.
https://mathscholar.org/2019/03/lenr-energy-science-or-pseudoscience/
Untill a natural disaster strikes. Then its the worst thing ever built. All things being equal. Coal is far safer. The goal of going green is making things safer for the planet. Natural gas, coal, hydro...everythi g else. Is safer than nuclear.
Relevant: https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/death-rates-from-energy-production-per-twh
Energy source | Deaths per terawatt-hour of energy production
Brown coal 32.72
Coal 24.62
Oil 18.43
Biomass 4.63
Gas 2.82
Nuclear 0.07
Wind 0.04
Hydropower 0.02
Solar 0.02
Biofuels 0.00