There is no scientifically valid scenario for climate change to ever kill 90,000 people in a single year, much less in the U.S. alone. While the intensity of hurricanes may rise 5 percent, the same science predicts their frequency will decline 25 percent.
Deaths from natural disasters have plummeted 99 percent in Bangladesh and other poor nations since the 1980s, even as the planet has warmed. Globally, the five-year period ending in 2020 had the fewest natural disaster deaths of any five-year period since 1900.
"The power shortages are raising concerns that Taipei’s ambitious plan to decommission all its nuclear power plants by 2025 and replace them with gas and renewable energy could be delayed."
"The significant reduction in Japan's thermal [weather-independent] power capacity, which comprises 70% of its energy mix, could threaten the country's power supply without a significant boost in the utilization of nuclear power."
Environmentalists say climate change is an apocalyptic threat. But by forcing nuclear plants to close, they are increasing carbon emissions and making climate change worse. Why is that?
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“After having spent a long time attempting to act on these issues—long before Greta Thunberg was a household name—I’ve realised just how much of the problem comes down to energy density... The problems with nuclear power are not technological but political.” @ziontree
“Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)... is pushing for and achieving policies that are actually the opposite to effective climate action.”
“NRDC helped create and put $66 million in a Black Rock “Ex-Fossil Fuels Index Fund” stock fund that—in fact—invests heavily in natural gas companies.”
“The real reason why the encampment inhabitants refuse to access the shelters is simple — the shelters have rules. One rule, in particular, keeps the encampment inhabitants out of shelters and that rule is that drugs and drug use are prohibited.”