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Tag Archives: energy
Almost as if we’ve been played
EU has allowed itself to become reliant on energy from natural gas, supplied by a neighbouring nation that is acting antagonistic towards us. We’ve become reliant on natural gas as we closed down a number of nuclear power plants and … Continue reading
Posted in Other
Tagged energy, energy security, eu, nuclear power, russia, variable renewable energy
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Uncomfortable thought about Nuclear Energy
Three things I’ve mentioned before: That nuclear power, had it been introduced today, would have been hailed as a saviour of the climate, as it, even sustainably, could provide us clean energy with zero emissions for millennia. Not only safer … Continue reading
Sustainable uranium?
I am convinced that we need to focus on nuclear energy to get our CO2 emissions under control. In fact, if we are ever to get the level of CO2 in the atmosphere down again, we need to not only … Continue reading
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Tagged co2, covid-19, energy, energy security, nuclear power, uranium, variable renewable energy, vre
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Pollution
Ever since the start of the industrial revolution, it has been obvious that economy is tightly coupled with pollution. We are doing our best to decouple it but it is extremely hard and it is absolutely impossible to do it … Continue reading
I want lower CO2 emissions
Or rather, I want less CO2 in the atmosphere and lower levels of oceanic acidification. But I can’t help but hear about how renewables (primarily solar and wind) on the one hand doesn’t really lower our CO2 emissions and on … Continue reading