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“Come on guys, solar panels don’t make that much waste. Besides, it’s renewable!”

“Nuclear Fission is dangerous, we shouldn’t make more power plants, invest in things like solar!”

Don’t mind me, just waving my tiny “I was right” flag as we drown in our own hubris.

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How are we even supposed to know what’s right anymore? Am I supposed to vote for the solar or the nuclear fanatics? I just wanna save the fucking climate, what should I do?

Edit: I’m sorry if this isn’t phrased clearly, but what I mean to say is “solar fanatics or nuclear fanatics”, implying that I feel right in the middle between the to and just want to make the right choice. People are arguing loudly from both sides.

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Nuclear, preferably fusion works out and energy becomes a non-issue. But nothing else we have can beat the reliability, energy density and power-to-emissions ratio of nuclear.

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I’m very sick of hearing about nuclear from Reddit/lemmy. If it was a realistic, affordable solution we’d be doing it. But it’s not. It just seems like it is to the layman.

There’s a reason the market and governments went all in on renewables and it isn’t just paranoia about nuclear accidents. Building a nuclear plant takes ten years minimum and it’s incredibly expensive, and has a lower margin for profit. In that amount of time governments/companies can build tens of thousands of renewable energy stations.

The issue of waste from solar is real, but the fact is even with that waste it’s done far more to reduce emissions than nuclear ever has or ever could.

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Well, the ‘nuclear fanatics’ are probably the best bet for actually saving the climate. The energy to waste ratio makes renewable energy look like a squirt gun compared to a fire hose. Even including the nuclear disasters of Chernobyl and Fukushima, renewable energy is more dangerous to human life.

If you care to learn in video format, Kyle Hill has done an invaluable service illustrating very important things about nuclear energy.

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Here is an alternative Piped link(s):

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Well, the ‘nuclear fanatics’ are probably the best bet for actually saving the climate.

Are you volunteering your basement as storage location for nuclear waste? It’s funny how the biggest nuclear proponents are usually the ones who scream the loudest when their region is target for a geological survey for a possible storage location.

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Nuclear. Go ahead and call me a fantic or whatever you want, I am sure I have been called worse. Renewables in anything resembling a near timeline aren’t up fro the task and we should have started decades ago.

It is one of the depressing things about tech. We often know the exact solution and convince ourselves that it won’t work.

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Always vote for the futuristic sci Fi energy sources

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Issue is that it is the most accessible form of hone electric generation

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