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Why nuclear power has no future in California or U.S.

Started by Marlin, May 01, 2017, 02:41

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Marlin

Why nuclear power has no future in California or U.S.

http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/opinion/commentary/sd-utbg-nuclear-industry-demise-20170428-story.html

Of course in the middle of the article is a link that says... Related: Do we need clean, green nuclear power? Absolutely!


Why use nuclear power? Cheap fossil fuels won't last forever

http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/opinion/commentary/sd-utbg-nuclear-power-schultz-20170428-story.html

Radwraith

If you look at the byline, this was written by one of the rabid anti-nuke pie in the sky snowflakes! Mo wonder he's rooting for our demise! :(

Remember the seven P's: Proper Prior Planning Prevents Piss Poor Performance!

Bonds 25

"We have a technical and ethical imperative to massively increase our use of GHG-free energy to combat climate change. Renewable energy sources can and will get the job done cheaper and faster than nuclear power"

"Westinghouse's bankruptcy isn't just the death of the nuclear industry, it is the beginning of our greener, cleaner and safer future."

This person is gonna need knee high boots while walking around in all this bulls**t.

"Friends of the Earth"

Hahahahahahaha. Just another Anti-Nuke.....Anti-Facts......Anti-Environment blow hard organization.
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