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Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: RV Kirgit on June 26, 2023, 12:43:30 PM
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More than 40 years after the country voted to phase out nuclear power, Sweden is now looking to build more nuclear reactors after its parliament formally abandoned its 100% renewable energy target to meet net-zero by 2045.
On Tuesday the country modified its net zero targets to 100% “fossil-free” which its right-leaning government creates the conditions for the return of nuclear power to the country’s energy mix.
“We need more electricity production, we need clean electricity and we need a stable energy system,” Finance Minister Elisabeth Svantesson said in parliament.
https://www.westernstandard.news/business/sweden-abandons-100-renewable-energy-goal-as-eu-reconsiders-climate-policies/article_c74a30be-11fd-11ee-a507-4b098c97c6f5.html
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Pole pole. Sweden just voted a new government recently. Let us see if the government will survive the next elections. Until then, investors in nuclear energy will sit on the fence. The next government can throw these plans out of the window.
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nuclear energy is one of the safest and cleanest. Spent rod storage is the problem.
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Go tell that to the Japanese and the Ukranians.
nuclear energy is one of the safest and cleanest. Spent rod storage is the problem.
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IEA’s Net Zero Dream Was Just Debunked as a Nightmare
First they came for the cars. Then the gas stoves. Next was meat and dairy products. The latest on the chopping block? Wood-fired pizza. These types of tactics grab the headlines, but make no mistake: climate alarmism courses through the veins of the highest levels of government leaders and regulators.
As President Joe Biden would say, “I’m not joking, folks.”
Give Biden credit for one thing: he has been honest about his intentions. As garbled as his public remarks can be, Biden has left no doubt as to where he stands on the climate debate.
As president-elect, he listed climate change as one of the four most pressing threats facing our nation. As president, he called for a net zero emissions economy by 2050, going even further than his old boss Barack Obama. Facing a tough reelection and a restless liberal base, he has no incentive to change course.
Should the climate crew get its way, the consequences extend far beyond pizza or steaks (as unpleasant as that may be).
https://realclearwire.com/articles/2023/06/29/ieas_net_zero_dream_was_just_debunked_as_a_nightmare_944050.html