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Discussion question- do folkx here consider nuclear clean and/or green?
  • I hear and understand this perspective. For me, the overwhelming focus on carbon emissions misses the point that the planet and our relationship to it is sick. We have to consider the overall health of the planet and future generations when we make our decisions.

    I'm by no means advocating for increasing the utilization of coal, oil, and gas, but just wanting to challenge my own feelings around nuclear energy.

    Some how I feel like the fact that nuclear is also reliant on extraction gets lost in the focus on decarbonization.

  • Discussion question- do folkx here consider nuclear clean and/or green?
  • My objectionsn to nuclear are also similarly moral. I just have such a huge issue with an energy source that creates a waste that will be around for generations.

    Uranium mining has also created so many environmental disasters and is a risk to human health on that end.

    That being said, I also understand that batteries and solar require rare earth minerals which causes more mining and human rights violations.

  • Discussion question- do folkx here consider nuclear clean and/or green?
  • It's interesting to me that the conversation has shifted so far from ecological footprinting to carbon footprinting. I don't think the Navajo Nation would agree that nuclear energy creates less emissions that coal. The mining and end life of nuclear energy is just too toxic for me to ever consider it clean or green.

    Of course, I also have an issue with hydropower, so 🤷🏻

  • Discussion question- do folkx here consider nuclear clean and/or green?

    As the title says, I'm interested in this community's perceptions on nuclear energy.

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  • It's crazy to me that Germany still has such a dirty grid. I had a German economics professor like 20 years ago that was telling us all the aggressive actions Germany was taking to reach carbon neutrality. What happened?

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  • I like this take. Isn't solar punk itself a "counter-take" to the overwhelming distopian future visions? I've always said, we need to clearly describe the future we hope for so people know what we are working towards.

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