#ClimateCrisis - A Thread

#CleanEnergy should be a priority for the next administration. Yet, neither the Republicans or Democrats have Nuclear Energy at the forefront of their plans.
Instead, Republicrats continue to increase subsidies to the fossil fuel industry.

Conservative estimates put U.S. direct subsidies to the fossil fuel industry at roughly $20 billion per year; with 20% currently allocated to coal and 80% to natural gas and crude oil.
The environment and global climate change is such an important issue, but one that is often filled with misinformation. Regardless of any one person's thoughts on the issue, caring for the environment and reducing harmful pollutants is always something to strive for.
One majorly neglected #GreenEnergy source is Nuclear.

It is one of the most stable and reliable energy sources as it doesn’t depend on fossil fuels, and the cost isn’t influenced by volatile oil/gas prices.
It has been determined that the number of greenhouse gases have decreased by almost half because of the utilization of nuclear power worldwide, which is the equivalent of removing 100 million cars off of the road.
scientificamerican.com/article/how-nu…
Nuclear has the capacity to meet city and industrial needs with just one reactor, as opposed to solar and wind, which provide only enough power to meet residential or office needs.
Nuclear power ideally be used in conjunction with other forms of renewable energy.
When weather conditions are ideal for wind and solar, nuclear output can be adjusted lower.
Conversely, when wind/solar are hampered by weather conditions, nuclear output can pick up slack.
It’s also much more cost-efficient and cheaper than fossil fuels!
It has been estimated that even factoring in costs such as managing radioactive fuel and disposal, nuclear plants cost between 33 to 50% of a coal plant and 20 to 25% of a gas combined-cycle plant.
Nuclear is also a major #Jobs creator.

A new nuclear plant creates 400 to 700 permanent jobs and also thousands of others during construction. Whereas oil/gas industry standard jobs are at: 90/coal plant, and 50/natural gas plant.

So, why are we not embracing this?
Regulations in the US keep these innovative technologies from being developed and put into use. One promising and revolutionary technology is Liquid Flouride Thorium Reactors (LFTR’s).

Follow me here on twitter for another thread on LFTR’s

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#healthcare
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forbes.com/sites/katherin…
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Walter is just one of many who have been exonerated from death row.
172 people have been found innocent and released from death row since 1973. That’s an average of 3.5 wrongfully convicted people exonerated each year. How many are not being exonerated? How many people are still being unjustly sentenced to death every year?
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The system is not foolproof. The cost is too high. We need to #EndTheDeathPenalty
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Bahrain and Isreal have already had peaceful diplomatic relations for decades.

This was a sham of an “agreement” made between militaries to secure weapons purchases from the United States.
Isreal, Bahrain, and the UAE have already been working together since 2015 to completely devastate Yemen, leading to over 20,000 airstrikes and countless civilian deaths.

Of course they’ll come together for the “peace” when promised weaponry from the U.S. as part of the deal.
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This man's name is Sean Worsley. He's a disabled veteran who served in Iraq, and he's facing five years in prison for possessing marijuana that a doctor prescribed to him. #SeanWorsley
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Sean was convicted of marijuana possession and now faces five years. Many other solutions and options were presented in lieu of a prison sentence. The sentencing judge approved of these alternatives.
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