• lemmyvore@feddit.nl
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    1 year ago

    Oil lobby and other interests. Follow the money. Plus it’s easy to play on people’s fears about radioactive waste.

    Oh well, countries that know what’s what just quietly build and use their reactors and go about their business. Finland for example is set for a while now.

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        1 year ago

        Which is ironic because they like electric vehicles, and spent car batteries will soon become just as big of a problem as nuclear waste.

        It’s a bit of “not seeing the forest for the trees” situation, we have an immediate climate problem we’re trying to stave off, if these are the things that will wean us off fossil energy than that’s what we have to do for now and we’ll cross that other bridge when we come to it.

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      1 year ago

      Someone on here made an interesting argument showing how conservative politicians are actually pushing nuclear hard. They do this to steer interest away from other renewables, but also because they know nuclear will go nowhere. It’s politically unviable with voters and regulatory bodies. The point is that the bottommost issue is public perception and bias against it. If we could overcome that, we’d at least have a fighting chance.