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I want to get off Mr. Bones’ Wild Venture Capitalist Ride
I want to get off Mr. Bones’ Wild Venture Capitalist Ride
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Literally advocating for XIX century-style Dickensian child labor.
Yeah Imma go with troll as well
I was going to post a comment saying how thankful I am we could leave the extreme and unabashed aporophobia over at Reddit but… uh, never mind.
Still pretty tame compared to the gems you’d find there I guess.
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That is factually false information. There are solid arguments to be made against nuclear energy.
https://isreview.org/issue/77/case-against-nuclear-power/index.html
Even if you discard everything else, this section seems particularly relevant:
The long lead times for construction that invalidate nuclear power as a way of mitigating climate change was a point recognized in 2009 by the body whose mission is to promote the use of nuclear power, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). “Nuclear power is not a near-term solution to the challenge of climate change,” writes Sharon Squassoni in the IAEA bulletin. “The need to immediately and dramatically reduce carbon emissions calls for approaches that can be implemented more quickly than building nuclear reactors.”
https://www.dw.com/en/fact-check-is-nuclear-energy-good-for-the-climate/a-59853315
Wealer from Berlin’s Technical University, along with numerous other energy experts, sees takes a different view.
“The contribution of nuclear energy is viewed too optimistically,” he said. “In reality, [power plant] construction times are too long and the costs too high to have a noticeable effect on climate change. It takes too long for nuclear energy to become available.”
Mycle Schneider, author of the World Nuclear Industry Status Report, agrees.
“Nuclear power plants are about four times as expensive as wind or solar, and take five times as long to build,” he said. “When you factor it all in, you’re looking at 15-to-20 years of lead time for a new nuclear plant.”
He pointed out that the world needed to get greenhouse gases under control within a decade. “And in the next 10 years, nuclear power won’t be able to make a significant contribution,” added Schneider.
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So all revolutionaries are either clueless or deceptive but all reformists are philanthropists who dedicate their entire lives to the improvement of society? Fucking please
How incredibly naive and cynical, both at the same time
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They operate on our collective belief that it will never happen.
If we want to change that we have to start with the thought that it can happen, I’m all for firing squad but if we have to settle at bleeding them dry to cover the very (very) costly climate catastrophe they have brought upon us, so be it.
We call our cat “the big salami” when he adopts his tubular stance
“The viet cong have infiltrated our tunnels. Deploy the agent orange”
I bet Mr. DeMille will be pleased with these shots
Is marijuanaenthusiasts a thing in the fediverse?
It’s crazy to me how so many things follow the Pareto principle
It says so right in the name though:
Him-a-lyin
Tabbed browser, even as barebones as it is now, was a godsend for browsing lots of Steam games without needing a proper browser. It’s good to know they’re working on improving it.
Big time mirin. She loves her human