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WA nears energy crisis as Amazon funds nuclear reactors, sparking controversy

https://www.fox13seattle.com/news/wa-faces-energy-crisis

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Anti-Nuke wackjobs are the worst. How they are allowed to constantly vomit their fearmongering BS all over every article related to Nuclear will always boil my blood. 
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Anti-Nuke wackjobs are the worst. How they are allowed to constantly vomit their fearmongering BS all over every article related to Nuclear will always boil my blood. 

"When it comes to companies like Google, Microsoft and Amazon, the public has plenty of reasons to be angry at them," panelist M.V. Ramana said. "These companies steal your data, they do bad things, they want to pretend to be good citizens. The reason they can use investment in nuclear energy as a way to pretend they are good citizens is because the hard work of convincing the public has already been done by the nuclear lobby."

Ramana is the author of the book "Nuclear is not the Solution: The Folly of Atomic Power in the Age of Climate Change." He says we should focus on energy conservation instead......


yeah Monsieur Ramana - hypocrite much?!?!?!?

so, Ramana writes his books on Microsoft, publishes through Verso Books who distribute via EPUB/IDPF which is now W3C (of whom Google, Amazon and Microsoft are all contributing members who make the internet possible for a unknown no account such as Ramana),....

how 'bout this for energy conservation?!?!?!?

how 'bout low tier, low exposure, low traffic net denizens such as Ramana be limited to 60 minutes per week of on-line time so we can conserve energy and have more energy available for people trying to cyber connect for the cure of cancers, or emergency responders or food delivery people?!?!?!?!?

frickin' hypocrites with a soapbox,.....

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been there, dun that,... the doormat to hell does not read "welcome", the doormat to hell reads "it's just business"

 


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