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The nuclear lobby is alive and well on social media. Never before has the internet apparently agreed on something so controversial with some of the most cookie cutter, copy and paste, AI generated comments on the subject I've ever seen.
The talking points seem to gloss over the fact that nuclear storage always fails, meltdowns happen, and you still have to mine uranium out of the ground. It's far from a clean source of energy.
That the "nuclear lobby" is paying people to post stuff on Lemmy, a social media platform that accounts for a small part of single percent of all social media users, is a hot take I haven't heard yet. Congrats, you've definitely imagined a scenario that nobody else in history has ever thought of. A true original thought.
Pity it's an absolutely fucking brain dead take masquerading as something more than nonsensical blithering from a total nincompoop, but you should bask in this moment nonetheless.
Nuclear power is something we should be using if you support science. If you don't support science well you have a lot of other problems. Nuclear and renewable energy both need massive investments at the same time to replace fossil fuels.
It's not the cleanest, but in term of CO2 and other toxics produced per Giga-Watts, it's the best compromise.
Fission is hopefully, coming in the next decades. Like the other guy said, anything but coal/petrol.