[GPSCC-chat] Euroopean Greens dissed Nuclear Energy.

Wes Rolley wrolley at charter.net
Tue Oct 4 15:21:05 PDT 2011


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*Euroopean Greens dissed Nuclear Energy*.

Some may wonder how Germany was able to spin the energy wheel around to 
toss nuclear off the table.  I learned today (just today... shame on me) 
that it was all the work of those pesky Greens.

While waiting for the dentist to get around to extracting one of my 
molars, I was reading /Clean Energy Nation/ by Jerry McNerney (my 
Congressman) and Marty Cheek.  It was there, I found the following:

    An analysis report title "Nuclear Power: The Energy Balance" was
    prepared for the Green parties of the European Parliament by Jan
    Willem Storm van Leeuwen and Philip Smith for the United Nations
    Climate Conference in 2000.  Since then, they have updated their
    report several times and they warn that the nuclear-power industry's
    portrayal of nuclear energy as a solution to climate change might
    not be quite on the mark. The authors state in their detailed study
    that "the use of nuclear power causes, at the end of the road and
    under the most favorable conditions, approximately one--third  as
    much carbon dioxide (CO2) emission as gas fired electricity
    production." 


Those pesky Greens playing the game of tell the truth.

McNerney and Cheek continue:

    Then then warn us about the unsustainability of nuclear power.  "The
    rich uranium ores required to achieve this reduction are, however,
    so limited that if the entire present world electricity demand were
    to be provided by nuclear power, these ores would be exhausted
    within nine years.   Use of the remaining poorer ores in nuclear
    reaction would produce more CO2 emissions that burning fossil fuels
    directly. 

This is the blunt statement of the truth that we need to be hearing from 
Green leadership in the US.
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