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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)50. Perhaps that's the question you should have asked then.
It's from the International Renewable Energy Agency's* (IRENA's) 2013 (IIRC but it might be 2014) global energy assessment.
The International Energy Agency was created with the mission of monitoring traditional fuels for OECD countries and is one of the most respected information sources on the topic. However, like the US Energy Information Agency, it suffers from a designed-in institutional bias towards those traditional fuels. Over the past 30 years, the monitoring and forecasting of renewable energy sources and development by those two agencies has been far beyond abysmal. Because of that, the IRENA was created about 5 years ago to focus on renewables.
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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