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Nuclear energy is good for the planet and civilization and I'm tired of "climate activists" saying it isn't.
gm
Nuclear energy is good for the planet and civilization and I'm tired of "climate activists" saying it isn't.
Nice job — perfect succinct explanation.
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Great video. Not sure if you are the creator or reposting bit if so, bravo.
I'm assuming you are Tiktok native? As much as the TT is an absolute shitshow, it's got incredible reach and the perfect cesspool for clear and concise #bitcoin and energy related shorts.
Keep up the good work
Congrat for making this video!
Just an addition: there is a misunderstanding by the opponents of nuclear energy. Fortunately this video fix this (but indirectly).
Those cylindrical shaped towers with steam on the tops are the Heller-Forgó cooling towers (of course Hungarian invention used throughout the world).
Despite of the opponents opinion these are the most environment friendly and efficient cooling systems at power plants. And according to this video, these equipments cause zero pollution.
I'm tired of activists saying gas, oil and coal are bad for the environment. There is zero AGW and climate change is a meaningless name to distract you.
I am tired when coal is regarded as just as clean as gas, it's not and leaving mercury in the ground in locked up carbon form is probably the best place for it.
Great video and I agree! Big risks with nuclear are mostly political as seen now in Ukraine. Maybe more manageable with SMR:s?
Imo,
Cleaner, sure, but the problem remains that there is no sovereignty or freedom with nuclear power as it still leaves us caught on the hook 🎣, so to say, constantly paying the man or someone for electricity...
This is not the case with solar, biogas, wind, etc that promotes sovereignty and freedom.
This makes nuclear power for the sheep that don't have sovereignty or freedom in their goals.
Springfield has had nuclear power for years.
Tried posting a photo of the plant, but it just showed the URL.
agree mostly.
however a friend working in energysystems says, so far there haven't been any nuclear powerplants that have managed to become profitable.
very hard to find good information on this. would be curious if anyone knows more about the profitablity of nuclear.