On the subject of Nuclear, there are also problems:
- We have no idea how to deal with waste thats toxic for 1000's of years. Don't believe anyone who says it can be buried in geologically stable holes in the ground. Its a lie. Theres nowhere on the planet that can be guaranteed geologically stable over that sort of timescale.
- Nuclear fuel is extracted from uranium ores which have to be mined and processed, a very energy intensive process which uses lots of oil fueled excavation equipment.
- Theres not that much uranium ore around anyway, only enough to last a few decades if the whole world starts using nuclear as their main means of power generation.
Rant, rant, rant.
Regards,
Elephants
1) Australia for example has been, is, and will be stable for many thousands of years, and quite probably to when this planet ends. In any case, this objection contains the myth of danger and longevity. Long lived wastes are not highly toxic, highly toxic wastes are short lived, the higher the toxicity, the shorter the life. That's why we happily store our waste above ground in this small island at no danger to anyone. The quantities involved even with the whole world on nuclear are tiny relative to this planet's size, and easily dealt with. They could just stay above ground in the many useless remote deserts we have and will always have.
2) At present yes. But plenty of nuclear power will see such equipment, like all transport, running on hydrogen, it's waste product water.
3) But then the valuable huge stockpiles of waste, especially the cold war stuff and the vast spoil from uranium mining will carry on for many decades more by using fast breeder reactors. Not quite as economic now, but it will then. By then in a couple of hundred years we may well have cracked nuclear fusion which could take over, but what happens then is for the people of that time to deal with. Past generations have never planned far ahead for future ones, and neither should we, and I think we have become somewhat arrogant in this respect.
In summary the objections are not a problem.
However, in parallel I believe that the real most urgent problem the world faces must be dealt with as well, containing and then reducing the world population to more nearly match the resources.
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