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Culture War Roundup for the week of February 3, 2025

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That nuclear baseload is a beautiful line.

For the good of all of us (except the ones who are dead)

And this is why I'm skeptical of hydroelectricity.

Aside from nuclear, hydroelectricity is the closest thing to free electricity you can actually get. You just need to have a lot of rivers, and a lot of shitty land, which is why 65% or so of the Canadian power grid runs on it (another 20% is nuclear generation). It's always on, it's trivially load-following, the fuel is free, it doesn't pollute, and disasters are rare (though when they do occur, they are nuclear-level bad).

Read the parent with a /s. It's a complaint about people who dismiss nuclear due to deaths while simultaneously liking hydro.

We'd be freezing in the dark without hydro. Nuclear hydro with possibly solar for summer export would work well for WA

(I should remember that sarcasm is not particularly effective on the internet.)

(My point being: if you're concerned about deaths from nuclear power... even under pessimistic models nuclear power ends up being much safer than, say, hydro.)

Now we’ll keep on trying cuz there’s science to do.

When I look up there it makes me glad I’m not you!

Per energy unit produced, nuclear is the safest way. Solar doesn't produce that much and people fall from roofs while installing it..

But there's no sense crying over every mistake