Now might be a good time to spread the good word of #nuclear power amid a #petrol crisis driven by a war that most certainly won’t be the only major war of the 20s or century for that matter.
Nuclear power is not an IF, or MAYBE, it’s a MUST.
Renewables aren’t universally applicable nor are they low on land intensity. Long term solutions in wind and solar aren’t really going to be possible or economically feasible unless you plan to raze thousands of miles to create mega #solar and #wind farms.
#Nuclear is low on land intensity and over time will in a large enough quantity likely outproduce gargantuan and exagerrated wind and solar facilities.
Regardless of your stance on climate change this should be something we all strive for. Nuclear is the best future we have.
Here are a few stat sheets to show you the impact of nuclear. Minuscule if even. #Thorium reactors and other advanced systems may well be long term solutions until feasible fusion becomes available if it even is so within our lifetimes.
With nuclear we open the door to fuel cell technologies based off of #hydrogen using #nuclear waste byproducts in clean ways to produce sustainable large quantities of cell fuel for potential fuel cell powered EVs in the future. This isn’t some sci-fi fantasy.
The technology exists right now and the concepts are proven. We just aren’t pursuing them. Politicians are too busy bickering over solar and wind to stuff their pockets off of mega farms built in the countryside that will ruin it.
It’s no better than the smog filled skies and disastrous air quality we’re experiencing not just in the US but across the world.
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🇫🇷 Marie Le Pen potentially leading polls w/ youth? What's up w/ that? Well as a young man who himself was once led astray by the alluring nature of far-right nationalism and radical politics, enjoy a personal view on what I think is happening here in thread format. 🧵
Le Pen in particular is an interesting figure, because she says all the right words to attract just the right amount of people to her words. Feminism? She's got your back, but she's again the "threat" of neo-feminism, that's bonus points with both men and trad-feminists.
She's pro-#nuclear power and for hydro-electric. #France already moving in this direction under Macron so good choice by her there. She wants to smack down wind and solar, also good on enticing that nuclear energy community, and one of her few points I actually respect.
This’ll stir some controversy since I try to stay away from politics… however this is an easy “How to show you don’t understand anything about the South” on your bingo cards boys.
As a Latino southern born I continue to be appalled by Northern and Western ignorance.
This might sound self-centered and very selfish to say, but unless you’ve lived here more than 10 years in a major southern city and REALLY interacted with us, you have zero right to pander this blatant ignorance, especially for your “Oh no they’re Nazis” brownie points.
I’m tired of the South being labeled as something it clearly isn’t and our history being either overlooked for convenience or outright misinterpreted to fit some personal self righteous agenda.
As long the non-Southern states continue this they’ll only self fulfill their fears.
A🧵Thread: Why we shouldn't discount an escalation in the war between Russia and Ukraine to lead to a NATO confrontation in the broader European region. 🇺🇦🇷🇺🇪🇺🇺🇸
First a disclaimer. In the months running up to the invasion of Ukraine, Western policymakers and "think tanks" spent copious amounts of time, months really, discounting if not outright denying this war could ever happen.
The OSINT community never stopped warning.
By no means was the OSINT community 100% right, but the general gist of a war occurring ended up being true.
Again, many Western policymakers and "think tanks" are discounting if not outright denying a larger war. Are they wrong? Maybe the could be once again.
2) Shoigu is a useful idiot for the oligarchs, especially those in defense contracting. Regardless of where Putin goes Shoigu will likely be kept around by the will of defense contractor oligarchs and no one else.
I don’t doubt Putin’s last days are potentially imminent but of all the potential Kremlin-based successors why would you ever choose Shoigu?
My first point alone is basically a fact that would prevent it. I’ll be honest whoever slips up if a coup happens will be unexpected.
Putin had friends in high places but basically came out of nowhere. He knew all the right people at the right time. If Putin trips into an incoming bullet and out a window “by accident” it’ll likely be some mystery low level but dedicated guy to take that place.
🇷🇺🇺🇦 Russian forces as they entered Balakliya earlier today, citizens left in shock as another city falls to the coming invaders. #Russia#Ukraine#RussianUkrainianWar [3]