• 3volver@lemmy.world
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    16 days ago

    it has been discussed to death with no new arguments on either side

    And alas, we continue to put more CO2 into the air and the planet keeps warming.

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      16 days ago

      And the solution to that will not be nuclear power. Not in the near future because it takes too long to build and we need to cut CO2 now. And I’m also not convinced it’s a good long-term strategy based on the other points I’ve mentioned.

      If we could magically build reactors in time with the needed capacity to replace coal and gas (which it doesn’t really btw starting and stopping nuclear plants takes way longer than necessary to react to demand changes) this would be a different discussion. But as it stands now it’s just a distraction from what we need to do: build renewable energy sources.

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        16 days ago

        watch us be repeating the same excuse in another 50 years. yes, nuclear takes a long time to build but that doesn’t mean we should just not do it.

        also at the bare minimum we should not be shutting down functional reactors which is happening in europe.