by "people" I meant humanity in a general sense..Morticia. wrote:sandinista wrote:The answer IMO, is not; what can produce the same amount of power (or more) than nuclear or coal or wind or whatever. A starting point would be to reduce the amount of energy people use on a daily basis. This doesn't seem to be an angle anyone is looking at (in the mainstream media anyway).
hmmmm consume less
what a radical idea
but not the people
let's start with the M.I.C.
who the biggest wasters of resources on the planet
Who still has faith in Nuclear?
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Re: Who still has faith in Nuclear?
Our struggle is not against actual corrupt individuals, but against those in power in general, against their authority, against the global order and the ideological mystification which sustains it.
Re: Who still has faith in Nuclear?
We didn't stop building liners after the Titanic. We didn't stop flying after a few airline crashes.
Ad infinitum. Although, we did stop flying hydrogen airships after the Hindenburg.
But then this was forces of nature, which always overpower us.
Ad infinitum. Although, we did stop flying hydrogen airships after the Hindenburg.
But then this was forces of nature, which always overpower us.
''The only way to reduce the number of nuclear weapons is to use them.''
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