toothpastetitties
toothpastetitties t1_j727zus wrote
Reply to comment by INTJstoner in New satellite to police carbon dioxide emitters from space by AbbydonX
China and India most likely. China is building coal plants like crazy.
USA is trying to pave their way for nuclear energy.
Canada is still waiting for unicorn fart energy to happen.
toothpastetitties t1_j6t2ysf wrote
Reply to comment by Genji_sama in NASA is funding ideas for a Titan seaplane and faster deep space travel by fchung
I mean you really don’t have much of an option. Much like on earth.
It’s nuclear energy or bust.
toothpastetitties t1_j7huhzs wrote
Reply to comment by urmomaisjabbathehutt in Rolls-Royce Nuclear Engine Could Power Quick Trips to the Moon and Mars by darthatheos
Because there is no way to decarbonise without nuclear energy doing the “heavy lifting”- keep in mind this is only for energy purposes. This does nothing for the other uses of hydrocarbons.
Renewables are not a viable solution to providing consistent clean energy- as abundant as wind, flowing water, and photons are, the machinery used to convert to electricity don’t produce enough, long enough, or consistently enough. Nuclear energy provides energy at any time of day, any load, any external environmental factor. Doesn’t give a shit. And with people mass buying electric cars, on top of consuming electricity as normal, our infrastructure is in for one hell of a ride.
I don’t get why this is such a hard concept for the Reddit hive mind to understand. You can’t power a country exclusively on solar panels and windmills. We need nuclear energy. It’s a no brainer. The longer we argue the longer the transition is delayed.