I find it fascinating that we’re all here on lemmy to be part of a more distributed social media since monopolies obviously come with serious consequences.
And then there are still tons of people who’d prefer nuclear, which usually means some big company having a lot of power on a basic need for society, as if there it suddenly does make sense to want huge companies have all the power.
Regardless of whether nuclear is safe or not, or if the waste is a problem or not, the entire reason you’re on lemmy and not on reddit should be the same reason why you’d prefer solar & wind over nuclear.
You are making a LOT of really bad assumptions on why people are on Lemmy and why some think Nuclear energy has a place in the entry supply chains for at least the next several hundred years ( unless the current paradigm changes radically).
I find it fascinating that we’re all here on lemmy to be part of a more distributed social media since monopolies obviously come with serious consequences.
And then there are still tons of people who’d prefer nuclear, which usually means some big company having a lot of power on a basic need for society, as if there it suddenly does make sense to want huge companies have all the power.
Regardless of whether nuclear is safe or not, or if the waste is a problem or not, the entire reason you’re on lemmy and not on reddit should be the same reason why you’d prefer solar & wind over nuclear.
Uhhh what? Why couldn’t nuclear energy be government funded and owned?
naah, places like France and China don’t exist.
You are making a LOT of really bad assumptions on why people are on Lemmy and why some think Nuclear energy has a place in the entry supply chains for at least the next several hundred years ( unless the current paradigm changes radically).