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Re: I agree with a lot of this, though there's also stuff that irks me. Cannoli Send a noteboard - 19/04/2019 03:53:24 AM


Er. Say what now? France is a model society?
To ignorant American leftists, yes.
Generally speaking, that is. Of course in terms of nuclear energy you might consider it a model. Although as an inhabitant of a neighbouring country, I do want to suggest you take a look at the map of where precisely they chose to build their nuclear plants... oh, many of the biggest plants are right at the border, including one surrounded on three sides by Belgian territory? What a coincidence!

I thought it was because industry on the continent leans toward Germany. Seriously, though, hasn't northeastern France historically been the most industrial part of the country?

I agree, but nuclear power and renewables are not an either/or story, it should be both. If at some point in the future nuclear fusion becomes technically and economically feasible, the calculations might change again, but in the meantime, nuclear plants do still have environmental and geopolitical implications because of the uranium required for them, while solar and wind energy are truly inexhaustible.

Except nuclear works and wind and solar power haven't proven very economic or reliable, not least because wind & sunshine are not constants in the way hydroelectric or nuclear energy are. And nuclear power is not necessarily synonymous with uranium. It might be possible to fiss( ? ) other materials (plutonium? hydrogen? ) for energy. At the very least, nuclear power gives us time to figure out renewable resources between now and whenever we do run out of uranium.

Anyway, with fossil fuel reserves at an all time high, the idea of running out is a fairly specious argument, since we don't know how much fossil fuel or uranium is on the planet anyway. Push comes to shove, we can always put poor people on treadmills.

Cannoli
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