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  • Thank you for sharing this link. It was very interesting listening to someone from within the US that is head of an office now and started from Shell Solar.

    There is a reasoning that I didn't get. Maybe I misunderstood something or I lack some information/knowledge. Anyways, here it is:

    At 1:02 they talks about nuclear waste saying that all the nuclear waste produced in the US by the nuclear power plants is like a football field that is 10 yards tall and then he talks about why this waste is not concerning.

    Later at 1:07 He mentions that the US is not reprocesing the uranium fuel rods, in which 95% of the energy is still there, and that the US should do reprocessing like other countries do.

    Doesn't that mean that these unprocessed rods in the US that are in the "football field of nuclear waste" are therefore a concern?

  • What kind of a moron are you? When you make claims you bring the proof.

    Or you know, I could assert that you're, say, a donkey-fucker. If you got proof to the contrary, please provide it.

    I am not making claims. I shared an article on a matter that bugs me. I wanted to see what people think and potentially inform myself further.

    And your input was definitely invaluable!

  • These are not my points, they come from the article. So for example in relation to your question on the

    SMRs cannot be counted on to provide reliable and resilient off-the-grid power...

    they have a couple of paragraphs that give an explanation.

  • I find it difficult to follow your reasoning. Initially you said 77 people died from the Chernobyl disaster.

    Now you have opinions related to the different estimations but talk about thousands of people, without retracting your previous position.

  • Ok I now see what you mean. Thanks for the link, unfortunately for some reason the video doesn't play for me so I can't hear it. Still in the article you linked they say he sung the nazi-era Deutschlandlied version, which includes the 2 first verses. The current version has only the third one.

  • But this politician sang the Deutschlandlied

    Not too sure where this info comes from?

  • The "Horst-Wessel-Lied", also known by its opening words "Die Fahne hoch", was the anthem of the Nazi Party from 1930 to 1945. From 1933 to 1945, the Nazis made it the de-facto co-national anthem of Nazi Germany, along with the first stanza of the "Deutschlandlied". The "Horst-Wessel-Lied" has been banned in Germany and Austria since the end of World War II.

    wiki

  • In one clip, Neumaier was seen singing the Nazi-era German national anthem along with ...

    I find this more so much more disturbing

  • My personal stance is that sustainability cannot be achieved within capitalism due to its model of eternal growth. We can have one or the other, but not both.

    So creating more energy could not be the solution. Creating less demand would be, and the demand comes from industries.

    More often than not, I it seems to me this discussion about clean energy is a deflection of the real problem which is industrialisation under capitalism. We don't question anymore what this energy is needed for.

  • You find "sane and realistic" to claim that 77 people died due to the Chernobyl accident?

  • Nuclear energy has, by a staggering margin, the lowest death toll of any form of energy generation per kW produced. And almost all of these come from Chernobyl, where 31 people died due to the explosion, then a further 46 died due to radiation poisoning from the cleanup.

    The number of people that died on the spot, could be as low as you say. 77 people is far from being the death toll of the Chernobyl disaster, and that is taking into consideration the fatality numbers are disputed.

    The World Health Organization (WHO) suggested in 2006 that cancer deaths could reach 4,000 among the 600,000 most heavily exposed people, a group which includes emergency workers, nearby residents, and evacuees, but excludes residents of low-contaminated areas.[26] A 2006 report, commissioned by the anti nuclear German political party The Greens and sponsored by the Altner Combecher Foundation, predicted 30,000 to 60,000 cancer deaths as a result of worldwide Chernobyl fallout by assuming a linear no-threshold model for very low doses.

    A disputed Russian publication, Chernobyl, concludes that 985,000 premature deaths occurred worldwide between 1986 and 2004 as a result of radioactive contamination from Chernobyl.[29]

  • Building large reactors isn’t economically attractive, so maybe SMRs could help with that.

    It looks like this is not the case, at least by reading the following:

    Some advocates misleadingly claim that SMRs are more efficient than large ones because they use less fuel. In terms of the amount of heat generated, the amount of uranium fuel that must undergo nuclear fission is the same whether a reactor is large or small. And although reactors that use coolants other than water typically operate at higher temperatures, which can increase the efficiency of conversion of heat to electricity, this is not a big enough effect to outweigh other factors that decrease efficiency of fuel use.

    From Five Things the “Nuclear Bros” Don’t Want You to Know About Small Modular Reactors

    If you have a source that claims otherwise, please share.

  • Climate @slrpnk.net

    Five Things the “Nuclear Bros” Don’t Want You to Know About Small Modular Reactors

    blog.ucsusa.org /edwin-lyman/five-things-the-nuclear-bros-dont-want-you-to-know-about-small-modular-reactors/
  • Europe @feddit.de

    Nuclear energy has no place in a green Scotland

    greens.scot /news/nuclear-energy-has-no-place-in-a-green-scotland
  • World News @lemmy.world

    ‘You could be looking at the last surviving works by Gaza’s artists’

    www.972mag.com /gaza-artists-exhibition-war/
  • Climate @slrpnk.net

    Too good to be true: the greenwashers’ box of tricks

    www.ft.com /content/78b3c741-1ab8-48f5-92a8-4e98dfa230ab
  • News @lemmy.world

    Google layoffs: A timeline of the company's job cuts and restructuring into 2024

    www.businessinsider.com /google-layoffs
  • Now that you mentioned maps, I thought of sharing the United Nations one of this region, from September 2023.It includes details of Isreal's perimeter fence and shows the few entry points to Gaza, as well as some other chilling details on how Israel controls the state of Palestine.

    Btw Gaza and the West Bank are Palestine. The State of Palestine is recognized as a sovereign state by 143 of the 193 member states of the United Nations, just not by the traditional colonialists (US, Israel, most EU, Australia) and a few more. "Devide-and-conquer" is the name of the game.

    [Here are included some more maps, with recent & scary details from UN of the region]

  • According to some other* Jewish people:

    Jewish Voice for Peace - Our approach to Zionism

    While it had many strains historically, the Zionism that took hold and stands today is a settler-colonial movement, establishing an apartheid state where Jews have more rights than others. Our own history teaches us how dangerous this can be.

    Palestinian dispossession and occupation are by design. Zionism has meant profound trauma for generations, systematically separating Palestinians from their homes, land, and each other. Zionism, in practice, has resulted in massacres of Palestinian people, ancient villages and olive groves destroyed, families who live just a mile away from each other separated by checkpoints and walls, and children holding onto the keys of the homes from which their grandparents were forcibly exiled.

    (* I use the word "other" because jewish zionists are super active in the relevant wiki pages. See relevant video: Former Israel PM Naftali Bennett at a wikipedia editing instruction event)

  • "You take some flour. We made a floating pier for you."

    "And you take 1 billion dollars in arms to kill those you starve to death."

  • There is this conversation about nuclear power that bugs me. The downvoting part in this section motivated me enough to talk about the following.

    The way I see things humanity does not have an energy issue, industries do. We don't need more energy to heat our homes, for example. More energy is needed for the industries to be able to expand. So I don't understand why this SMR "adventure" is so well perceived by the public or even environmentalists.

    We know that businesses, corporations etc care only about their monetary profit, and not about the environment or humans. Governments take tones of money to enforce these kind of policies worldwide. Some bribes have even evolved to taxable salaries.

    Why are people so eager to defend SMR like it's a solution? It's like pretending that the problem is not related to the eternal growth model of capitalism. No?

    As you can tell, I cannot see an ecological solutions withing capitalism. Is there anyone who can? If yes, how would those solutions bypass or change the eternal growth model, to a sustainable one?

    I might need to change my point of view, this is why I shared this rant.

  • World News @lemmy.world

    Israel kills more than 500 Palestinians in the West Bank since October 7

    www.aljazeera.com /news/2024/5/16/israel-kills-more-than-500-palestinians-in-the-west-bank-since-october-7
  • Climate @slrpnk.net

    Under the surface - The hidden crisis in Europe's groundwater

    europeanwaters.eu
  • Not The Onion @lemmy.world

    'Irate male' assaulted Newfoundland officers with block of cheese, police say

    www.ctvnews.ca /canada/irate-male-assaulted-newfoundland-officers-with-block-of-cheese-police-say-1.6881630
  • World News @lemmy.ml

    The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine Never Ended

    jacobin.com /2024/05/ethnic-cleansing-palestine-israel-nakba
  • World News @lemmy.world

    Brazil’s Lula government ousts Petrobras chief after dispute over dividends

    www.ft.com /content/e20f2fb7-4fa6-453c-8d98-02a11b2777da
  • World News @lemmy.world

    Pro-Palestinian hunger strike at Princeton University marks 1 week

    newjersey.news12.com /pro-palestinian-hunger-strike-at-princeton-university-marks-1-week
  • Not The Onion @lemmy.world

    American Airlines is Issuing 'Poverty Verification Letters' For New-Hire Flight Attendants Because Their Wages Are So Low

    www.paddleyourownkanoo.com /2024/05/11/american-airlines-is-issuing-poverty-verification-letters-for-new-hire-flight-attendants-because-their-wages-are-so-low/
  • Not The Onion @lemmy.world

    Sam Bankman-Fried Believes He Was Set Up to Be the Fail Guy

    www.observers.com /sam-bankman-fried-believes-he-was-set-up-to-be-the-fail-guy/
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Did Stanford just prototype the future of AR glasses?

    www.theverge.com /2024/5/9/24153092/stanford-ai-holographic-ar-glasses-3d-imaging-research
  • World News @lemmy.world

    UNRWA to close East Jerusalem headquarters after arson attack by ‘Israeli extremists’ | CNN

    edition.cnn.com /2024/05/10/middleeast/east-jerusalem-unrwa-fire-intl-hnk/index.html
  • World News @lemmy.world

    Belgium university to quit project with Israeli institutions

    www.newarab.com /news/belgium-university-quit-project-israeli-institutions
  • World News @lemmy.world

    University of Barcelona's senate votes in favor of pro-Palestine protesters requests

    www.catalannews.com /society-science/item/university-of-barcelonas-senate-votes-in-favor-of-pro-palestine-protesters-requests