This is not specifically nuclear and is a topic that has crossed the Nukeworker news feed several times before. Defense of nuclear to offset cost has been consistently Climate Change something I can't quite get behind as a
denier skeptic of at least the doom and gloom version of it. We spend over $10 billion to maintain our national parks to preserve our wildlife as we are building bird Cuisinarts to be "green". We can add versions of solar farms in this slaughter where we torch birds in the reflected intensified rays of the sun. Declining populations of birds especially raptors should concern us. Turkey Point nuclear plant is one of the few nesting areas for the American Crocodile and three-fourths of the St. Lucie Plant property remains in its natural state of mangroves, beaches and swamps and is a protected sea turtle nesting area. Maybe we should be talking more about which power sources are really green and the overall cost to our country as a whole.
Blood on the Blades: Is Bird Life Facing Global Catastrophe from Wind Turbines?https://townhall.com/columnists/vijayjayaraj/2018/10/07/blood-on-the-blades-is-bird-life-facing-global-catastrophe-from-wind-turbines-n2524722?utm_source=thdaily&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nl&newsletterad=&bcid=68e2ff88ea9dd771cb91826c6f62cbef&recip=21698295