Please read the posts,what do you think we should think? check the first post in the thread, by .. you.
i.e. #14. " technically I'm in favour of nuclear "
Please read the posts,what do you think we should think? check the first post in the thread, by .. you.
Yup. Too bad the sun shines only a few hours a day and only part of the year. And when it does, the intensity is strongly dependent on latitude. And weather. And dust and dirt. Good thing we've got lots of illegal immigrants who can keep them clean (work Americans won't do)....solar is the safest...
Technically, I'm in favour of cannibalism, once we sort out the eating human flesh problem.Please read the posts,
i.e. #14. " technically I'm in favour of nuclear "
Not a problem, things worked out for the survivors. Then there was that plane crash I forget where. Your starving you can get use to flesh eating.Technically, I'm in favour of cannibalism, once we sort out the eating human flesh problem.
I'm with you, at the count of 3 everyone drop their drawers.I'm in favor of Moon Energy. We need to harness those 8' tides...
YukTechnically, I'm in favour of cannibalism, once we sort out the eating human flesh problem.
It stopped being a serious discussion about nuclear power long before his prognostications of technical objections. I've heard the same, frankly IMO, dishonest oppositions to nuclear power for decades. The time is now to get off the fossil fuel nightmare train to catastrophic global warming. If that requires living with the danger of nuclear fission energy, it's well worth the risk.Interesting how, what starts as a serious discussion, degenerates into the gross.![]()
It seemed quixotic, even hopeless, in 2016, when Shellenberger along with the pioneering climate scientist James Hansen and Stewart Brand, founder of the crunchy Whole Earth Catalog, began advocating to save Diablo Canyon.
"We were basically excluded from polite conversation for even talking about keeping the plant open," recalled Shellenberger. Promoting nuclear as an important tool in fighting climate change would get him dismissed by fellow environmentalists as a conspiracy theorist or, falsely, as a corporate shill, he added.
Entropy in a thread, regardless of the topic or forum it resides, always increases with the thread's length.Interesting how, what starts as a serious discussion, degenerates into the gross.![]()
I'm not even with you on this -- I simply don't believe it (I am quite knowledgeable about IR absorption and emission especially with regard to CO2). I also know the models they've used to predict climate have been abysmal in predicting the future (a requirement of the scientific method to support a hypothesis). I think climate cooling/climate heating/climate change/climate weirding/climate whatever is just another method/form of political control.The time is now to get off the fossil fuel nightmare train to catastrophic global warming.
You're not listening then because your question has been answered multiple times, that's the pity. Most of us have said Nuclear Power is Safe Today. There is a nuance to those answers IMO you don't care to see. The fact it's not perfectly safe with room for improvement like cars should not be a deterrence to using the technology today to save us from fossil fueled driven climate change potentially much worse for the world population than nuclear accidents.Its interesting,
the question was on line of whe we thoguth nuclear power wpuld be safe
I was expecting ,
a) it is now
or
b) around X years ( in the future)
or
c) never
but there seem to be a fair few extremist who just want to "talk" and not answer the question
ah well,
its a pity that we can't even ask a simple question here.
Sorry buddy but I believe in objective reality like the oil companies do IRT climate change from burning fossil fuels, not conspiracy theories.I'm not even with you on this -- I simply don't believe it (I am quite knowledgeable about IR absorption and emission especially with regard to CO2). I also know the models they've used to predict climate have been abysmal in predicting the future (a requirement of the scientific method to support a hypothesis). I think climate cooling/climate heating/climate change/climate weirding/climate whatever is just another method/form of political control.
Teller was nobody's fool.Four others joined Dunlop at the podium that day, one of whom had made the journey from California – and Hungary before that. The nuclear weapons physicist Edward Teller had, by 1959, become ostracized by the scientific community for betraying his colleague J. Robert Oppenheimer, but he retained the embrace of industry and government. Teller’s task that November fourth was to address the crowd on “energy patterns of the future,” and his words carried an unexpected warning:
Ladies and gentlemen, I am to talk to you about energy in the future. I will start by telling you why I believe that the energy resources of the past must be supplemented. First of all, these energy resources will run short as we use more and more of the fossil fuels. [....] But I would [...] like to mention another reason why we probably have to look for additional fuel supplies. And this, strangely, is the question of contaminating the atmosphere. [....] Whenever you burn conventional fuel, you create carbon dioxide. [....] The carbon dioxide is invisible, it is transparent, you can’t smell it, it is not dangerous to health, so why should one worry about it?
Carbon dioxide has a strange property. It transmits visible light but it absorbs the infrared radiation which is emitted from the earth. Its presence in the atmosphere causes a greenhouse effect [....] It has been calculated that a temperature rise corresponding to a 10 per cent increase in carbon dioxide will be sufficient to melt the icecap and submerge New York. All the coastal cities would be covered, and since a considerable percentage of the human race lives in coastal regions, I think that this chemical contamination is more serious than most people tend to believe.
How, precisely, Mr. Dunlop and the rest of the audience reacted is unknown, but it’s hard to imagine this being welcome news. After his talk, Teller was asked to “summarize briefly the danger from increased carbon dioxide content in the atmosphere in this century.” The physicist, as if considering a numerical estimation problem, responded:
At present the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has risen by 2 per cent over normal. By 1970, it will be perhaps 4 per cent, by 1980, 8 per cent, by 1990, 16 per cent [about 360 parts per million, by Teller’s accounting], if we keep on with our exponential rise in the use of purely conventional fuels. By that time, there will be a serious additional impediment for the radiation leaving the earth. Our planet will get a little warmer. It is hard to say whether it will be 2 degrees Fahrenheit or only one or 5.
But when the temperature does rise by a few degrees over the whole globe, there is a possibility that the icecaps will start melting and the level of the oceans will begin to rise. Well, I don’t know whether they will cover the Empire State Building or not, but anyone can calculate it by looking at the map and noting that the icecaps over Greenland and over Antarctica are perhaps five thousand feet thick.
I was assuming there was not one answer,You're not listening then because your question has been answered multiple times, that's the pity. Most of us have said Nuclear Power is Safe Today. There is a nuance to those answers IMO you don't care to see. The fact it's not perfectly safe with room for improvement like cars should not be a deterrence to using the technology today to save us from fossil fueled driven climate change potentially much worse for the world population than nuclear accidents.
What does that mean?I was assuming there was not one answer,
but I could be wrong, are you saying there is one answer ?
I am look to pool open ideas from people,
see what people in different cultures and backgrounds think
all answers are as valid as another.
Teller was nobody's fool.
Proven wrong....energy resources will run short as we use more and more of the fossil fuels.
Wrong. According to NASA:It has been calculated that a temperature rise corresponding to a 10 per cent increase in carbon dioxide will be sufficient to melt the icecap and submerge New York
I live on the freakin' beach, dammit, and have for the last 50 years. Sea level has not changed one bit. You can't gaslight me on this.Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere warms the planet, causing climate change. Human activities have raised the atmosphere’s carbon dioxide content by 50% in less than 200 years.
And there is a possibility that they won't!But when the temperature does rise by a few degrees over the whole globe, there is a possibility that the icecaps will start melting and the level of the oceans will begin to rise.
I'm not trying to change your mind but thank goodness climate science listened to people like Teller and convinced others in charge to start reducing emission decades ago from, burn baby burn, so we don't have the extremes of climate change today predicted earlier.Proven wrong.
Wrong. According to NASA:
I live on the freakin' beach, dammit, and have for the last 50 years. Sea level has not changed one bit. You can't gaslight me on this.
And there is a possibility that they won't!
Teller was wrong about lots. I see no reason to ignore the conclusions of my own mind in favor of his.