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Shawn         
         Interesting point. — SnowyChainsaw
Of course, I'm sure your being hyperbolic, but language is important when discussing these issue since it can be used against you. Embrace is just the wrong word to use. — SnowyChainsaw
SnowyChainsaw         
         Nuclear is a renewable resource, even though it's not classified as one. — Posty McPostface
Shawn         
         Your use of the word "embrace" detracts from the severity of the issue and will aid fossil fuel based business in battling the implementation of alternative energy. — SnowyChainsaw
Shawn         
         Yep, it sure is. Even funnier is that Nuclear fusion is just as, if not more, dangerous but everyone loves it. — SnowyChainsaw
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All sight         
         
Shawn         
         Yeah, sorry I'm just being argumentative for arguments sake. — SnowyChainsaw
When fusion is working, it's great. But if it goes wrong, the potential for catastrophe ranges from the creation of black holes to the instantaneous destruction of reality, according to a few hypotheses. Point is we don't really know how bad it could be, only that it will be bad, just like fission. — SnowyChainsaw
Shawn         
         What, don't want to become one with the forest? To be of the prestigious tree people? Highly trained in tree related disciplines, and puns? — All sight
SnowyChainsaw         
         I have a lot of hope for fission and fusion. — Posty McPostface
Shawn         
         I personally support research into fusion energy. We just need to be really, really careful. — SnowyChainsaw
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BC         
         I use the word embrace, in a stipulative manner. — Posty McPostface
BC         
         the social stigma of radiation — Posty McPostface
Shawn         
         Posty wants to be one with the forest, but he is barking up the wrong tree. — Bitter Crank
BC         
         Actually, if you do some research, the prevalence of cancer and other fears about radiation are unfounded by science. — Posty McPostface
andrewk         
         I don't think it's doing that unbidden. It's doing that because governments in Europe have made laws that try to internalise the externalities of fossil fuel power generation. It is that government action that has lead new coal-fired plants anywhere except in developing countries to be unfundable, because of the investment uncertainty that brings.My point is that the market is responding effectively — Posty
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