[ RadSafe ] Re: Nukes are Green
Dimiter Popoff
didi at tgi-sci.com
Tue Apr 12 15:59:40 CEST 2005
We have come to a point where the vast disagreement between reality and its
media presentation is unlikely to be overcome without a major crisis.
"Global warming" has been repeated so many times that there is
barely a soul who would question it, no matter what we see when
we look through the window (looks more like a coming ice age to me).
Nuclear has been a swear word for decades, just watch them turn it
within less than a month or two if they really want to (whoever
are those /is that in control of the media, and please save me
the talk of having free speech etc.).
Of course I am against any sort of lies, too. The real question is
whether there is anything we can do about it, I wish I had
a solution to offer...
Dimiter
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> Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2005 21:38:26 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Jerry Cohen <jjcohen at prodigy.net>
> To: radsafe <radsafe at radlab.nl>
> Subject: [ RadSafe ] Nukes are Green
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Susan Gawarecki <loc at icx.net>
> To: RADSAFE <radsafe at radlab.nl>
> Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 2:00 PM
> Subject: [ RadSafe ] Nukes Are Green
>
>
> Maybe I am off base here, but I am bothered by the
> ethics of fighting against one phony issue
> ( nuclear energy dangers.) by invoking another
> phony issue such as global warming.
> Any comments???
>
> Jerry Cohen
>
>
> > April 9, 2005
> > OP-ED COLUMNIST
> > Nukes Are Green
> > By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF
> > Article at http://snipurl.com/dy94
> >
> > f there was one thing that used to be crystal clear to any
> > environmentalist, it was that nuclear energy was the deadliest threat
> > this planet faced. That's why Dick Gregory pledged at a huge anti-nuke
> > demonstration in 1979 that he would eat no solid food until all nuclear
> > plants in the U.S. were shut down.
> >
> > Mr. Gregory may be getting hungry.
> >
> > But it's time for the rest of us to drop that hostility to nuclear
> > power. It's increasingly clear that the biggest environmental threat we
> > face is actually global warming, and that leads to a corollary: nuclear
> > energy is green.
> /radsafe
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