Another nail in the coffin for Nuclear plans in Indonesia »
Posted By gpsea1 4 months, 1 week ago in NewsGreenpeace welcomes the weekend decision of Indonesia’s largest Muslim organisation, Nahdlatul Ulama, (NU), that nuclear power is haram (forbidden) on the island of Madura, East Java. The NU was responding to plans by BATAN, Indonesia’s nuclear energy agency, to build a nuclear power plant on the island.
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gpsea14 months, 1 week ago
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CRYMTYPHON4 months ago
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No; it harness 14.3% of its renewable energy potential.
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If you are asking where I got my number: I made mine up too.
Energy is wealth.
The idea that there are vast sources of energy lying untapped
is as ridiculous as the idea of money lying on the ground
that no one bothers to scoop up.
Wind and solar energy can never be the main sources of
energy for a modern nation.
The choices are fossil fuels, - or nuclear energy.
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hajarwan4 months, 1 week ago
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CRYMTYPHON4 months ago
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Anti-nuclear activism began in the 70's;
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after the end of the vietnam war left the left with
less to do.
It is bad policy, based on old arguments; it makes
political what should be technical .
Anti-nuclear power ideaology makes the world poorer,
more fossil-fuel dependent, leaving the nations of the earth
snarling for the dwindling resources.
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gpsea14 months ago
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The dangers of nuclear power far exceed any possible benefit, environmental for that matter or otherwise. simple math -- more nuke plants equates to more nuclear waste. also, it dramatically increases the threat to the populace, as again, more nuclear power plants equates to an increased probability for disaster.
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