Sweden's parliament on Tuesday (20 June) adopted a new energy target, giving the right-wing government the green light to push forward with plans to build new nuclear plants in a country that voted 40 years ago to phase out atomic power.
I notice that you keep attacking the sources because they’re in favor of nuclear energy.
Which is kind of stupid considering that I’m giving you articles that are written in favor of nuclear energy. It shows that you are acting in bad faith here.
As to hydroelectric… There are issues. There’s a pretty massive environmental impact of putting a new lake in the middle of an active river system, and then there’s the methane.
There’s a reason why the Sierra Club used to have a slogan that read “Atoms, not Dams”. Well, they had that slogan until the fossil fuel industry started outright paying to sabotage nuclear energy.
I notice that you keep attacking the sources because they’re in favor of nuclear energy.
Which is kind of stupid considering that I’m giving you articles that are written in favor of nuclear energy. It shows that you are acting in bad faith here.
As to your claims that nuclear power isn’t stable because France had its reactors down for scheduled maintenance and a war broke out that impacted their backup power supply…
It’s a good thing that France doesn’t listen to you about energy policy.
As to hydroelectric… There are issues. There’s a pretty massive environmental impact of putting a new lake in the middle of an active river system, and then there’s the methane.
There’s a reason why the Sierra Club used to have a slogan that read “Atoms, not Dams”. Well, they had that slogan until the fossil fuel industry started outright paying to sabotage nuclear energy.