And still governments shutting them down all over the place..
I mean, they’re defintely a better alternative to oil or gas or the like, but at the same time I struggle to see it as ‘clean’ or indeed sustainable when it produces waste so horrible that we still don’t know where to put it. Sure, it’s much better in the metric of CO2 output, but leaving a bunch of barrels of nuclear waste all over the place can’t be great for the enviroment either.
Transitioning to a wide use of nuclear power, compared to fully green energy solutions, just seems like we’re replacing our current problem with a new one a few decades down the line?
The private banks and private equity funds want EU taxpayers to pay for their monopoly profits. No doubt.
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And still governments shutting them down all over the place..
I mean, they’re defintely a better alternative to oil or gas or the like, but at the same time I struggle to see it as ‘clean’ or indeed sustainable when it produces waste so horrible that we still don’t know where to put it. Sure, it’s much better in the metric of CO2 output, but leaving a bunch of barrels of nuclear waste all over the place can’t be great for the enviroment either.
Transitioning to a wide use of nuclear power, compared to fully green energy solutions, just seems like we’re replacing our current problem with a new one a few decades down the line?
The private banks and private equity funds want EU taxpayers to pay for their monopoly profits. No doubt.
Thorium-based nuclear power