Oh my God he's against reactor-produced medical isotopes. You know, the things that save millions of lives through sterilizing tools and radiation therapy and things.
Something tells me I shouldn't take this antinuclear dude seriously...
Dr. Keefer and Dr. Gordon's discussion is pretty good, but God the questions asked by some of these audience members just make me sigh.
Yes, it takes resources to build nuclear. It takes a lot more resources to build enough solar, wind, and batteries to provide the same power.
Yeah, it seems they just had a bunch of antinuclear activists line up for audience questions.
Y'all hate nuclear waste, but you don't want a proposed long term burial solution? What's up with that?
One of the audience members asked "If renewables can't supply the energy we need, why don't we just use less energy?"
If I use less energy, I freeze. I can't take hot showers. I can't drive to work.
You can't austerity your way to clean energy without hurting people.