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In reply to the discussion: Joe Romm: Why James Hansen Is Wrong About Nuclear Power [View all]kristopher
(29,798 posts)15. Not true. You are reading very selectively (again).
You have been an unambiguous promoter of nuclear power for years. You have seldom hedged your support with any recognition of the shortcomings of the technology. If you've 'evolved' on the issue, great; but I see no evidence of that as of about a week ago. Sure, you make the claim consistently, but the explication of your claim is diametrically opposed to the stated position.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1127&pid=95524
The course you chart is beyond wishful thinking; and after years of hearing it, I conclude it is a concrete demonstration of willful ignorance about the technologies involved and their physical and economic capabilities.
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Then we pass like every other "innovative" exponentially growing population that has gone before us.
hunter
Jan 2016
#34
You claim I “have been an unambiguous promoter of nuclear power for years.”
OKIsItJustMe
Jan 2016
#18
Riiiight.... " Regulators question CO2 plan for $19.3 billion Virginia nuclear reactor"
kristopher
Jan 2016
#25
Since, at 440 reactors nuclear only supplied about 2% of global final energy supply...
kristopher
Jan 2016
#37