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    12 years ago

    Horizon for going into production of a NPP is at least a decade, more likely two. By that time storage techniques and renewable prduction will be able to cope handsomely and at a lower price, so yes, too late. And yes we are much too late in reducing carbon output (output is still growing) and capturing greenhouse gasses is miles away from being relevant to cooling the planet.

    Influx reduction is our best bet and it will have to happen quickly or this planet is going to be hard to live on.

    Nuclear is not the future or even the present.

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      12 years ago

      The mean time to build a nuclear power plant is 7 years. France was able to build 60 reactors in 30 years, some of which in 5 years. That’s something that was done, that history proves we can do it, and we can probably do even better.

      Meanwhile there isn’t enough lithium production in the world to do the same for renewables.

      Propaganda is only propaganda. When ecofasfists will start to actually fight for the climate rather than for their fantasies, everyone will win.