Seeing lots of takes about nuclear power and its opponents. Yes, nuclear power could be an important element of a climate solution. Yes, the world needs to build more nuclear power plants. But it's absurd to blame environmental activists for the fact that it hasn't happened yet.https://twitter.com/moms4nuclear/status/1304473231743574016 …
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Or consider China, the largest emitter of CO2 today. You think environmental activism is why China hasn't built more nuclear plants? Lol. Economically, coal has been "good enough" -- assuming we ignore its health costs and long-term environmental costs.
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The 2nd reason, especially valid in the US, is the influence of the oil & coal lobbies. The US had the means to fully embrace nuclear power, but the reason it hasn't has little to do with public opinion or environmentalism. It was already under-investing before Chernobyl.
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The one country that has really embraced nuclear electricity is France. This has happened despite a significant "green" movement. The primary motivation there has been achieving energy independence -- an argument that doesn't work for a coal & oil producing country like the US.
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In conclusion... Outside perhaps Germany and Japan, the anti-nuclear movement has had very little influence on adoption. If you want to the world to adopt nuclear energy, you have to focus on the actual reasons why that hasn't happened yet, not on some imaginary opponent.
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But surely there's a connection between public opposition and the upfront cost of a nuclear plant. The regulatory barriers are incredibly high, in large part because of public concern
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If so, why close plants that have still a long way till due date, like in Germany or as they are pushing in Belgium?
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In Austria, we have a nuclear plant that was built in the 70s, but never switched on, because after the plant was finished the Austrian goverment decided to hold a referendum on nuclear power. The majority of people voted against it. We dont produce nuclear power eversince.
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Haha you should read up on protests by supposed environment activists against Kundankulam nuclear plant in Tamil Nadu. Several proposed nuclear plants like Kovvada are stuck / moving very slowly due to very high resistance. Please read up on India's energy sector. It's changing.
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