Here is a clip that I find very well done about the use, or not, of nuclear energy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8R763uLkNlA
A clip like this broadcast in France by EDF: when you want!
Although the very last sentence is a little "radical" (it is not only the nuke which provides electricity) ... recalling that it is all the same carried out by "professionals of the nuclear" (s) ) ...
ps: as long as you are on youtube watch this too it's fun http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1EFYiVKcok
The nuclear question, the pros, the cons: video
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I am for thermonuclear energy ......
of the sun
We have to stop making people feel guilty by telling them that if they use electricity, they cannot ignore the oil or the nuke.
By the way, reading TV Magazine this morning, Elise Lucet's emission on uranium ore residues is maintained, Wednesday 20:35 p.m..
But these residues, although very abundant, are not the most dangerous. So we will see.
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We have to stop making people feel guilty by telling them that if they use electricity, they cannot ignore the oil or the nuke.
By the way, reading TV Magazine this morning, Elise Lucet's emission on uranium ore residues is maintained, Wednesday 20:35 p.m..
But these residues, although very abundant, are not the most dangerous. So we will see.
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Hello Remundo
The idea that Nuke is good or even excellent appeals to me ... especially when it's far away ... very far from ...the planet .
EDF would have to house inevitably and free of charge all nuclear defenders (politicians and other bankers ...) with their families ... in the coolest places (...) (nuclear): nuclear power plants, waste reprocessing, uranium quarries in Africa , illegal deposits, landfills, Chernobyl summer camps, etc.
National energy priorities would change quickly.
Remundo wrote:I am for thermonuclear energy ......
of the sun
The idea that Nuke is good or even excellent appeals to me ... especially when it's far away ... very far from ...the planet .
EDF would have to house inevitably and free of charge all nuclear defenders (politicians and other bankers ...) with their families ... in the coolest places (...) (nuclear): nuclear power plants, waste reprocessing, uranium quarries in Africa , illegal deposits, landfills, Chernobyl summer camps, etc.
National energy priorities would change quickly.
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Reason is the madness of the strongest. The reason for the less strong it is madness.
[Eugène Ionesco]
http://www.editions-harmattan.fr/index. ... te&no=4132
[Eugène Ionesco]
http://www.editions-harmattan.fr/index. ... te&no=4132
it's a flytox idea
Afterwards, the mutations generated in their neurons could potentially decide them to engage in a 100% renewable energy industry.
More seriously, the tens of billions injected into EPR or (worse) ITER, Megajoule could launch very frankly a large renewable energy plan, with the emergence of totally neglected sectors with high potential (I am thinking of thermodynamic solar and biomass, geothermal), in combination with the growth and maturation of other sectors such as photovoltaics, solar water heaters, hydraulics, wind power.
Afterwards, the mutations generated in their neurons could potentially decide them to engage in a 100% renewable energy industry.
More seriously, the tens of billions injected into EPR or (worse) ITER, Megajoule could launch very frankly a large renewable energy plan, with the emergence of totally neglected sectors with high potential (I am thinking of thermodynamic solar and biomass, geothermal), in combination with the growth and maturation of other sectors such as photovoltaics, solar water heaters, hydraulics, wind power.
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Remundo wrote:By the way, reading TV Magazine this morning, Elise Lucet's emission on uranium ore residues is maintained, Wednesday 20:35 p.m..
Well that doesn't mean she won't be "censored" at the last minute ...
(for those who do not know what we are talking about: Remundo refers to this: https://www.econologie.com/forums/la-france- ... t7045.html )
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Example of intoxication by anti nuke:
http://www.dailymotion.com/group/econol ... s_creation
My comment:
http://www.dailymotion.com/group/econol ... s_creation
Cancer mortality is highest in the north of France; region with the largest nuclear power generation capacity.
My comment:
Can we see the full map of France please?
The development of cancer is also linked to the standard of living: low-income people are more likely to drink and smoke more than wealthier people ...
So this info smells a bit intoxicated ...
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Good evening.
Well ... except that, it is part of a clearly nuclear PRO campaign laced in Belgium (TV, radio, and A LOT of street ads)
I find it shocking!
Pure propaganda under the guise of "infomation", financed by groups in the nuclear field. ( http://www.nuclearforum.be/fr/forum-nucleaire/membres )
http://www.dhnet.be/infos/belgique/arti ... ement.html
Other article:
http://www.lalibre.be/economie/actualit ... exion.html
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Well ... except that, it is part of a clearly nuclear PRO campaign laced in Belgium (TV, radio, and A LOT of street ads)
I find it shocking!
Pure propaganda under the guise of "infomation", financed by groups in the nuclear field. ( http://www.nuclearforum.be/fr/forum-nucleaire/membres )
http://www.dhnet.be/infos/belgique/arti ... ement.html
Other article:
http://www.lalibre.be/economie/actualit ... exion.html
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dreamer wrote:Good evening.
Well ... except that, it is part of a clearly nuclear PRO campaign laced in Belgium (TV, radio, and A LOT of street ads)
I find it shocking!
Yes obviously it is propaganda, but I find it smarter than that of Areva who takes consumers for kids eager for SIMS ( http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xjktp_ ... -areva_ads ) or the countless EdF greenwashing ads ... here are the latest: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YAZKkS24Mk et http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPv4RR22rd4
In fact I find the spot of NukeForum much more educational and above all honest!
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