bedouin
Well-Known Member
There's just been a programme about climate change with David Attenborough on TV and it made frightening viewing - even the very small changes we've had over the last 30 years are putting great strain on huge ecosystems such as the Amazon rain forest and the great barrier reef.
Note that driving a bi-fuel car does nothing to reduce CO2 emissions since the electricity you use to charge it was itself generated by burning fossil fuels.
The only way to fix the problem is for the planet to move away from burning fossil fuels for energy - which really means nuclear (preferable fusion) seems to be the only realistic way out.
In 100 years time people are going to look back in amazement at our generation for thinking that nuclear power somehow poses a greater threat to the environment than coal and gas
Note that driving a bi-fuel car does nothing to reduce CO2 emissions since the electricity you use to charge it was itself generated by burning fossil fuels.
The only way to fix the problem is for the planet to move away from burning fossil fuels for energy - which really means nuclear (preferable fusion) seems to be the only realistic way out.
In 100 years time people are going to look back in amazement at our generation for thinking that nuclear power somehow poses a greater threat to the environment than coal and gas