Tag Archives: nuclear energy
The Great Electrifier Takes on Climate Change
Climate change — or global warming, if you’re antiquated — is a dead duck. It always has been. The Great Electrifier explains why:
Nuclear Over-Reaction
[UPDATE: The sudden interest in this subject and the subsequent glut of traffic that that interest has generated has also, not quite coincidentally, generated a number of requests for my “nuclear credentials” and “my scientific qualifications.” As a bartender, I am of course eminently qualified to discuss these and similar issues, and I refer all…
Nuclear Waste Doesn’t Exist
There is no such thing as nuclear waste — and that’s just one of the many beautiful things about nuclear energy. A nuclear reactor is refueled by its waste. Quoting Dr. Pierre Guelfe, chief engineer of France’s main nuclear facility, in an interview he gave with William Tucker, author of an excellent book called Terrestrial…