Tweet of the Day: Nuclear Fallout
|#SouthKorea has no oil & nuclear energy produced about 30% of energy needs. Then #MoonJaein announced nuclear energy exit, which let to blackouts, increased coal & gas imports, reduced nuclear science majors/scientists, stopped SK from further nucl energy export, raised costs… https://t.co/vfk0ycrdMr
— Tara O (@DrTaraO) December 25, 2018
There’s only one nuclear that Commie Moon likes and it isn’t powerplants.
all part of commie moon’s plan to break South Korea
I thought Commie Moon Pie would be all in for nuclear power, after all more plutonium for the Norks to refine into weaponry…
Every election counts. South Korea is getting exactly what they voted for.
Honestly guys, if Japan didn’t keep their nuclear power safe, I don’t have confidence that Korea’s nuclear power would be safe in every circumstance. Nor America’s for that matter.
I am just not sold on nuclear power.
Chickenhead,
I remember you wrote about the efficiency and cost effectiveness of solar power a couple years ago. To your knowledge, is it improving on either front?
I’m no hippie, but I would love to see a day when the “all of the above strategy” had a majority portion of wind, solar, hydro, and other cleaner forms of energy with oil and coal forming the smaller portion that provides power when the weather isn’t cooperating. How far off are we?
The wind turbines kill a lot of birds.
Solar panels require a lot of toxic waste during construction.
Hydopower kills fish and other river critters and causes massive changes to the environment.
The reason so-called fossil fuesls are so successful is that they are the most economically feasible, the most efficient, and the least harmful to the environment, when done correctly.
Only grifters, looters, and moochers invest heavily in so-called alternative energy scams. The folks who made money off Solyndra come to mind.
We do not live in a world that runs on unicorn farts and rainbows. Someone has to transort things like food and water, and it just ain’t gonna happen on sailboats and solar-powered kites.
*ahem* transport… sorry…