• Thorry84@feddit.nl
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    5 months ago

    I have never heard being pro-nuclear is the anti science stance and it being on the rise among right wing political parties. All the right wing is talking about it more coal and less things to be done about the climate.

    The people who I talk to who are pro nuclear seem very well informed and not anti science at all.

    I believe nuclear can help us get to the future we want and we should have done it a lot sooner. Nuclear doesn’t mean anti-renewable, both can exist.

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      5 months ago

      Atkeast in my country, the only two pro-nuclear parties are fsr-right climate change deniers and the same old fucks who’re only pro-nuclear because the green party isnt.

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      5 months ago

      Nuclear doesn’t mean anti-renewable, both can exist.

      Not easily, for the reasons explained in my reply to @Frokke@lemmings.world.

      The people who I talk to who are pro nuclear seem very well informed

      I doubt it, because the science itself is against nuclear. Evidence says it would be too expensive and take too long to deliver compared to renewables.

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        5 months ago

        Very well, let’s agree to disagree. Perhaps I am wrong. But I am in no way right wing or spreading misinformation.

        The people I’ve spoken who work in the nuclear field bitch about unneeded red tape all the time. Some of it is important for sure, but a lot of it can be cut if we wanted to without safety becoming an issue. The price of nuclear has gone way up the past 20 years, whilst the knowledge and tools have become better. This makes no sense to me. We should be able to build them cheaper and faster, not slower and more expensive. And there are countries in the world, that can get it done cheaper, so why can’t we?

        I’m all for renewables, I have solar panels. But I’m not 100% convinced we have grid storage figured out. And in the meanwhile we keep burning fossils in huge amounts. If we can have something that produces energy, without fucking up the atmosphere, even at a price that’s more expensive than other sources (within reason) I’m all for that. Because with the price of energy from coal, the money for fixing the atmosphere isn’t included.

        Thank you for answering in a respectful manner.

        • We should be able to build them cheaper and faster, not slower and more expensive. And there are countries in the world, that can get it done cheaper, so why can’t we?

          It’s because we stopped building them. We have academic knowledge on how to do it but not the practical/technical know-how. A few countries do it because they’re doing a ton of reactors, but those don’t come cheap either.

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        5 months ago

        So THE worst case scenario for nuclear only puts it at 6× the cost of renewables? That’s not really the argument you think it is…

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      Nuclear is a possible solution to more power.

      However as long as we can’t use the old nuclear waste as fuel we are not going to have to way to get uranium in way that is human and affordable.

      Also nuclear power plants are expensive as fuck. You will pay several billions of euros in order to build one. You will have at least 10 years of building time. In that time the power demand may already have been doubled tripled or quadrupled. So are you ready to build 4 times as much of hundreds billions worth of power plants in the hope you finish them on time or don’t over build?

      Or do you want to build a solar plant or a wind farm in several months once demand has increased? For a fraction of the costs?