And now, Grist has published its longest, most positive, and most scientifically accurate
piece on nuclear energy to date headlined, «It's Time to Go Nuclear Against Climate Change».
Not exact matches
Scientists originally thought that constructing these bricks would be
energy intensive — likely requiring a
nuclear - powered kiln, a heavy
piece of kit that would need to be developed
on Earth and launched to Mars.
Most of the story is set at a small
nuclear reactor in California and centers
on a free - wheeling cameraman, the chief engineer at the reactor, a man who truly believes that
nuclear energy is a safe and efficient form of power, and a female reporter who is trying to prove that she is better suited to hard news than the never - ending stream of fluff
pieces she is handed.
Here's a snippet from the
nuclear portion of Horgan's
piece, followed by some thoughts from me
on energy arguments centered
on tradeoffs:
EP has published two investigative
pieces on work by Greenpeace [also in Korean] and Friends of the Earth (FOE)[in Korean] to kill
nuclear energy in South Korea.