they re doing it injapan. that actually, ironically, seems to be the lesson being drawn from this war. one thing that this war shows is that nuclear power continues to be a very risky undertaking, and the risks come from the areas and from the place that for us, are difficult, difficult to foresee or difficult to imagine. and when we make our decisions about the saving the climate, or stopping the climate change. which of course, is notjust about energy independence and energy security, this argument for nuclear, it s also an argument which says, here is a long term sustainable, reliable source of energy, which is pretty much once you ve built the plants carbon free. let s talk about reliability of that. you get chernobyl and you get the development of the nuclear industry arrested for the next 20 years.
seems to be the lesson being drawn from this war. one thing that this war shows is that nuclear power continues to be a very risky undertaking, and the risks come from the areas and from the place that for us, are difficult, difficult to foresee or difficult to imagine. and when we make our decisions about the saving the climate, or stopping the climate change. which of course, is notjust about energy independence and energy security, this argument for nuclear, it s also an argument which says, here is a long term sustainable, reliable source of energy, which is pretty much once you ve built the plants carbon free. let s talk about reliability of that. you get chernobyl and you get the development of the nuclear industry arrested for the next 20 years. you get fukushima, you get the germans in particular running in panic away from nuclear and the development of the nuclear
because of the clear dangers of dependency on russia for fossil fuels right now, there s an even stronger argument for pushing on with more nuclear power plants. they re doing it in france. they re going to do it in the uk. they re doing it in china. they re doing it injapan. that actually, ironically, seems to be the lesson being drawn from this war. one thing that this war shows is that nuclear power continues to be a very risky undertaking, and the risks come from the areas and from the place that for us, are difficult, difficult to foresee or difficult to imagine. and when we make our decisions about the saving the climate, or stopping the climate change. which of course, is notjust about energy independence and energy security, this argument for nuclear, it s also an argument which says, here is a long term sustainable, reliable source
New England's transition from oil and coal to natural gas is basically complete. The less good news is that large scale renewable energy is not yet available, E&E published prediction of skyrocketing natural gas prices next winter and the impact that will have on all of us.
New England's transition from oil and coal to natural gas is basically complete. The less good news is that large scale renewable energy is not yet available, E&E published prediction of skyrocketing natural gas prices next winter and the impact that will have on all of us.