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Comments by "Titanium Rain" (@ChucksSEADnDEAD) on "Michael Shellenberger on Climate Change Alarmism" video.
@stanb.5261 Just stop. The Fukushima plant resisted the tsunami without issue. It was the fact that backup generators were placed below the water line that lead to disaster. The reactor design was also pretty outdated.
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@robertj1777 Nuclear waste is a manufactured problem. Finland is finishing up their geological storage.
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@edgardevice Are you familiar with "the pause"? 15 years where the trend line remained horizontal.
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@edgardevice Both things can be true. Change happens though history. But in 15 years? That's small scale stuff and you insist this happens at a small scale. I like how you didn't address the argument and had to resort to some attempt at a nonsensical gotcha. I'll give you a hint. You have to demonstrate the pause didn't exist. That's how it works.
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Okay. Why do climate models rely heavily on changing temperature records? Why are most alarmists using a model that is known to be wrong? The average person can't think, so let us think for them. Yeah okay.
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@Nameeejz You're attributing guilt by association without even showing there is an association. He's defending Chevron because he's saying things that might benefit the oil companies. What? I also say things that people on the far left say sometimes, doesn't make me a communist.
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@Nameeejz By that logic I can also take something a vegetarian/vegan said and correlate it to Hitler. That's how insane that logic is.
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Yeah, it's the name of his book. San Fransicko. Sicko, from sick. It's a pun.
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@robertj1777 It's not too dangerous to move. They could be moved right now. The issue us that the Yucca Mountain project was not completed so there's nowhere to go.
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@winterh46334 They're not financially viable because nuclear can't throttle so they sell power ahead of time for cheap, while gas plants can fire up to meet the grid needs and thus demands a higher price.
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@davidgeary490 You'll need nuke plants to make the hydrogen. First you need reverse osmosis to desalinate water or else you create chlorine in the electrolysis process. These power intensive processes are well suited for nuclear.
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Sicko. It's a pun.
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@fauckcryptic3977 "they made up the word" as if we don't know damned well where it comes from.
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