as a personal anecdote: when people in US hear that I grew up near Chernobyl they semi-jokingly assumed: I glow in the dark, have six fingers, have a tail, etc.
(of course it is all not true :)
My point is: continued demonizing of nuclear in the West while CO2 levels is at an all time high is a crime against humanity’s future
Nuclear research was killed in the 80's. We still use uranium instead of thorium, which not only outputs significantly more power but also cannot be used to creat nuclear weapons. Instead of engineering solutions we draft contractual promises to thwart weapons development.
People once dreamed of a utopia when reactors were first theorized. But, after a string of accidents, we grew too afraid to make anything better than light water reactors (which we almost didn't build at all until the Afghan wars caused oil prices to skyrocket) and we never got there.
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[ 4.7 ms ] story [ 24.6 ms ] threadMy point is: continued demonizing of nuclear in the West while CO2 levels is at an all time high is a crime against humanity’s future
But really, do you have superpowers?
NASA conducted a study about how different energy sources impact human health and found that nuclear energy had the least affect on human wellbeing.
https://climate.nasa.gov/news/903/coal-and-gas-are-far-more-...
Nuclear research was killed in the 80's. We still use uranium instead of thorium, which not only outputs significantly more power but also cannot be used to creat nuclear weapons. Instead of engineering solutions we draft contractual promises to thwart weapons development.
People once dreamed of a utopia when reactors were first theorized. But, after a string of accidents, we grew too afraid to make anything better than light water reactors (which we almost didn't build at all until the Afghan wars caused oil prices to skyrocket) and we never got there.