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Young climate activist tells Greenpeace to drop ‘old-fashioned’ anti-nuclear stance
  • Yeah nah, no one is saying that. What people are saying is that neither is fundamentally better than the other, and usage should depend on geographic conditions, sociopolitical considerations, materials and experience. Moreover, while both are not receiving sufficient investment and development, Nuclear in particular receives unwarranted opposition and remains unable to advance due to a lack of funding and support

  • Swedish government removes nuclear power promise from website
  • A few errors

    • 130TWh is the final electricity consumption, not the generation. Since Sweden is a big net exporter of electricity, there is a big difference
    • I'm not sure what macrotrends refers to by "Fossil fuel consumption", but it's pobably referring to raw energy rather than electricity (which doesnt consider conversion efficiency)
    • In reality, sweden uses almost no fossil fuels in its electricity mix, and that is in large part due to nuclear
    • KWh and KW, not KW and KW/h
    • In your calculations you failed to account for capacity factors. Wind plants have average capacity factors of about 42% in sweden, so the capacity would need to be over double the consumption, even ignoring the variability of consumption and production

    Nevertheless, I do agree that Sweden doesn't need more nuclear. It already generates some of the cleanest electricity in the world and I'd imagine fossil fuels are really only used for peak load.

  • Young climate activist tells Greenpeace to drop ‘old-fashioned’ anti-nuclear stance
  • Mercury will always be with us. Arsenic will always be with us. PFAS will always be with us. Natural radiation will always be with us. Fortunately, nuclear waste is easily detectable, the regulations around it are much stronger, the amount of HLW is miniscule and the storage processes are incredibly advanced

    Moreover, most Nuclear waste won't always be with us. A lot of fission prodcuts have half lives in the decades or centuries

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    Millenials being accused of not pumping out enough babies when we can't even support ourselves
  • The land's not the problem though. Sustainable development is, and larger populations inevitably contribute to global warming, waste etc. The fact that cities only account for a small portion of land doesn't change anything. They will continue to exist and are only manageable if the population is controlled