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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 13 Nov 2016

    Is nuclear power vital to reducing CO2 emissions? http://on.wsj.com/2g4O15L  🔓

    8:30 PM - 13 Nov 2016
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      1. MetaphorMirror‏ @MetaphorMirror 13 Nov 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        RT @WSJ: Is nuclear power vital to reducing CO2 emissions? http://on.wsj.com/2g4O15L  🔓pic.twitter.com/qFpXkNr7X3

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      1. anttonbart63 ⚡‏ @AnthonyBartol15 14 Nov 2016
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        / nuclear power is a dangerous way to produce electric. .try a giant tesla generator

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      1. Ron E‏ @ronaboe5 14 Nov 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        Travel the British countryside. I saw a plant with 12 cooling towers. Anti nuclear is a cult! We cant afford "nut jobs" to control us!

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      1. Michael S‏ @mikemusicman78 14 Nov 2016
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        F$#k CO2 emissions.

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      1. Tom Ahola‏ @tomahola 14 Nov 2016
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        Replacing dirty energy with an even dirtier one is total madness

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      1. Mirka‏ @M_Sighil 13 Nov 2016
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        No. DNA's protected from radiation on earth, radiation destroys/damages DNA, basis of life itself. Solar, wind, vortex, wave, etc best

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      1. Estifonio‏ @estifonio 13 Nov 2016
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        Nuclear is a threat even after it becomes wastes as are coal/oil, if we want a future for our children's children it's solar and wind

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      1. Mike Lisanke‏ @lisanke 13 Nov 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        we wouldn't have concerns about Nuclear Energy if we'd have pursued #LFTR (Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactors) to fruition 60 yrs ago

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      1. Dennis Benson‏ @bigbooboo554 13 Nov 2016
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        Really! What about the Radio Active waste that stays deadly for 10K years. Think that might be a small problem?

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      1. CommonSenseLaw‏ @ILikePresTrump 13 Nov 2016
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        yes

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      2. Political One‏ @AngryAmericana 13 Nov 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        Nuclear, fusion RnD, geothermal (underrated), seaweed for methane reduction in livestock... at this point we've about solved the crisis

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      3. Political One‏ @AngryAmericana 13 Nov 2016
        Replying to @AngryAmericana @WSJ

        thorium, hydroelectric, wind powering most of Germany, developments in solar, the East Asian shared power grid.. nothing but good news.

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      4. Political One‏ @AngryAmericana 13 Nov 2016
        Replying to @AngryAmericana @WSJ

        now our biggest problems are creating a U.S./Chinese carbon tax and reversing ocean acidity to preserve coral, seaweed.

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      1. Nate Brown‏ @ndbrown_1983 13 Nov 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        too bad Carter and O'Leary killed nuclear in America

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      2. randall millard‏ @randadtrade 13 Nov 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        Trees breath CO2, turn into oxygen. Do you breath oxygen WSJ? or just spew criminal Leftwing Anti-America garbage as a cry 4 attention?

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      3. Sven Svenson‏ @VicScreamer 13 Nov 2016
        Replying to @randadtrade @WSJ

        Did you know that the CO2 comes back as the trees decompose? It's temporary storage.

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      1. CraigE‏ @TinMan503 13 Nov 2016
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        they just don't want to give a dime to renewables..!

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      1. AMERICA‏ @BetterThanChump 13 Nov 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        Nooooo...Wind, Solar, Passive Solar and Geo-Thermal DO

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      1.  🏴 In Solidarity  🏴‏ @TheEnginseer 13 Nov 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        Massive amounts of emissions free power with mostly recyclable waste? If only solar were as efficient. #DysonSwarmMercury

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      1. Drunk Dick Cheney‏ @Drunk_Cheney 13 Nov 2016
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        Or cover polar caps with dark ash to stop man-made global cooling crisis http://stevengoddard.wordpress.com/1970s-ice-age-scare/ … http://realclimatescience.com/2015/12/nasa-recycling-the-1970s-ice-age-scare/ … #ThisWeek #MTP

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