"People are terrified of nuclear power (the most scalable form of carbon-free energy) because of images of Three Mile Island (which killed no one), Fukushima (which killed no one; the deaths were caused by the tsunami and a panicked, unnecessary evacuation), and Chernobyl (which killed fewer people than are killed by coal every day). " https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2019/06/focal-point-harvard-professor-steven-pinker-says-the-truth-lies-in-the-data/ #ecology
@kravietz Nuclear power results in nuclear waste which is then dumped in poor states.
@kravietz Nuclear may be a stop gap measure for the next century or two but there is only so much uranium and plutonium. Eventually we have to switch to renewable clean energy sources.
@eosoe this is absolutely right. We jest need this centaury to cope with climate change.
@eosoe today and in near future there are no alternatives because solar & wind cannot provide energy 100% of the time and are unstable - the picture shows Germany's energy sources right now and you can see any missing power is supplied from coal, gas and nuclear; if they close all nuclear in 2022 it will be only coal and gas. Now, compare it with CO2 emissions of France...