#61545
Re: Coal
Hay mucha gente por aquí que está como dices esperando, creo que la liquidez tendrá mejores momentos donde emplearse
Why Can’t We Admit France Has Solved the World’s CO2 Problem?
Backing out nuclear consumption, France’s remaining energy produces 55 kg of CO2 per gigajoule – exactly in line with the rest of the OECD. Incredibly, despite these achievements, France is now moving in the wrong direction. President Macron has announced that he is looking to reduce nuclear power from 72% of all electricity to 50% by 2030 by tripling wind power and quintupling solar capacity. Assuming France can generate non-nuclear power at the same emissions rate as Germany (with its 32% renewable penetration), its CO2 emissions will actually increase by 25% under the new proposal, even assuming no economic growth. At some point, policy-makers will come to the realization that the only path to carbon mitigation is by embracing nuclear power. Despite common perceptions, nuclear power has an exceptional safety record with fewer attributable deaths per kilowatt hour than any other source of power. Any intellectually honest environmental group serious about carbon must embrace nuclear power and stop attacking it. France has solved a large part of the world’s CO2 issue and inexplicably the world fails to acknowledge it. Worse–they are actively looking to undo it.
Freedom is driven by determination
Freedom is driven by determination
Freedom is driven by determination