RT @ShellenbergerMD: New study finds that had nuclear energy's deployment continued at pre-1970 rates, 4.2 to 9.5 million lives would have…
RT @ShellenbergerMD: New study finds that had nuclear energy's deployment continued at pre-1970 rates, 4.2 to 9.5 million lives would have…
RT @ShellenbergerMD: New study finds that had nuclear energy's deployment continued at pre-1970 rates, 4.2 to 9.5 million lives would have…
RT @ShellenbergerMD: New study finds that had nuclear energy's deployment continued at pre-1970 rates, 4.2 to 9.5 million lives would have…
RT @ShellenbergerMD: New study finds that had nuclear energy's deployment continued at pre-1970 rates, 4.2 to 9.5 million lives would have…
RT @BieglerTom: New paper on history of nuclear construction costs and underlying learning rates dramatically illustrates climate and healt…
RT @BieglerTom: New paper on history of nuclear construction costs and underlying learning rates dramatically illustrates climate and healt…
RT @ockhams: Verzet tegen nucleair door irrationele milieuactivisten was zo succesvol dat het tussen de 4,2 en 9,5 miljoen levens heeft gek…
RT @BieglerTom: New paper on history of nuclear construction costs and underlying learning rates dramatically illustrates climate and healt…
RT @ockhams: Verzet tegen nucleair door irrationele milieuactivisten was zo succesvol dat het tussen de 4,2 en 9,5 miljoen levens heeft gek…
RT @symons_jon: New study by @PeterLang19 finds annual carbon emissions would be about one third lower if nuclear deployment of 50s and 60s…
Green peace, the China Syndrome, 3 Mile Island where no one died. Thanks guys..... https://t.co/UPv09z6s59
RT @ShellenbergerMD: New study finds that had nuclear energy's deployment continued at pre-1970 rates, 4.2 to 9.5 million lives would have…
RT @ockhams: Verzet tegen nucleair door irrationele milieuactivisten was zo succesvol dat het tussen de 4,2 en 9,5 miljoen levens heeft gek…
RT @ShellenbergerMD: New study finds that had nuclear energy's deployment continued at pre-1970 rates, 4.2 to 9.5 million lives would have…
RT @BieglerTom: New paper on history of nuclear construction costs and underlying learning rates dramatically illustrates climate and healt…
New study by @PeterLang19 finds annual carbon emissions would be about one third lower if nuclear deployment of 50s and 60s had continued. https://t.co/jB27w8STJ7
RT @ockhams: Verzet tegen nucleair door irrationele milieuactivisten was zo succesvol dat het tussen de 4,2 en 9,5 miljoen levens heeft gek…
RT @JvDorp: Studies like these - which prove scientifically things that have always been considered too obvious to waste time on - are incr…
RT @ShellenbergerMD: New study finds that had nuclear energy's deployment continued at pre-1970 rates, 4.2 to 9.5 million lives would have…
RT @JvDorp: Studies like these - which prove scientifically things that have always been considered too obvious to waste time on - are incr…
RT @ShellenbergerMD: New study finds that had nuclear energy's deployment continued at pre-1970 rates, 4.2 to 9.5 million lives would have…
RT @ockhams: Verzet tegen nucleair door irrationele milieuactivisten was zo succesvol dat het tussen de 4,2 en 9,5 miljoen levens heeft gek…
RT @JvDorp: Studies like these - which prove scientifically things that have always been considered too obvious to waste time on - are incr…
RT @JvDorp: Studies like these - which prove scientifically things that have always been considered too obvious to waste time on - are incr…
Studies like these - which prove scientifically things that have always been considered too obvious to waste time on - are increasingly important in an era where antinuclear "green" groups insist that the lack of such elementary proofs grant credibility to
RT @ockhams: Verzet tegen nucleair door irrationele milieuactivisten was zo succesvol dat het tussen de 4,2 en 9,5 miljoen levens heeft gek…
RT @amedsker: "The analysis finds that the benefits forgone because of the disruption, and the resulting stalled transition from fossil fu…
RT @ShellenbergerMD: New study finds that had nuclear energy's deployment continued at pre-1970 rates, 4.2 to 9.5 million lives would have…
RT @curryja: New paper: Nuclear Power Learning and Deployment rates: Disruption and Global Benefits Forgone https://t.co/tW8uIOojNS https:…
RT @Hiddemhigh: Veel! https://t.co/E6Mh2Ni09H
RT @Hiddemhigh: Veel! https://t.co/E6Mh2Ni09H
"The analysis finds that the benefits forgone because of the disruption, and the resulting stalled transition from fossil fuels to nuclear power, are substantial." https://t.co/nsUEz0zbUf
RT @ockhams: Verzet tegen nucleair door irrationele milieuactivisten was zo succesvol dat het tussen de 4,2 en 9,5 miljoen levens heeft gek…
RT @ShellenbergerMD: New study finds that had nuclear energy's deployment continued at pre-1970 rates, 4.2 to 9.5 million lives would have…
RT @ockhams: Verzet tegen nucleair door irrationele milieuactivisten was zo succesvol dat het tussen de 4,2 en 9,5 miljoen levens heeft gek…
RT @ShellenbergerMD: New study finds that had nuclear energy's deployment continued at pre-1970 rates, 4.2 to 9.5 million lives would have…
Veel! https://t.co/E6Mh2Ni09H
Mistakes made at home & abroad stifled the nuclear industry. Performance & safety were thrust into the spotlight; that's not a bad thing. The record today, even with older plants still on line, have proven reliability, durability & consistent a
RT @ockhams: Verzet tegen nucleair door irrationele milieuactivisten was zo succesvol dat het tussen de 4,2 en 9,5 miljoen levens heeft gek…
"Had the early rates continued, #NuclearPower could now be around 10% of its current cost. The additional #nuclear power could have substituted for 69,000–186,000 TWh of coal and gas generation, thereby avoiding up to 9.5 million deaths and 174 Gt CO2 emis
RT @ockhams: Verzet tegen nucleair door irrationele milieuactivisten was zo succesvol dat het tussen de 4,2 en 9,5 miljoen levens heeft gek…
RT @ShellenbergerMD: New study finds that had nuclear energy's deployment continued at pre-1970 rates, 4.2 to 9.5 million lives would have…
2/ Activisim should have been directed toward assuring optimally safe operation & speedy development of advanced options that consume "waste" and other issues claimed to be of concern. Instead the anti-nuclear movement did all it could, explicitly, to
RT @ockhams: Verzet tegen nucleair door irrationele milieuactivisten was zo succesvol dat het tussen de 4,2 en 9,5 miljoen levens heeft gek…
RT @ShellenbergerMD: New study finds that had nuclear energy's deployment continued at pre-1970 rates, 4.2 to 9.5 million lives would have…
@PEnukeno @Goldsteinm8ty @Greenpeace 1/ Attached is a link analysis of the lives lost because anticipated nuclear deployment was derailed by the anti-nuclear movement. You can figure out the carbon.https://t.co/jN3SZUcAkr
RT @ockhams: Verzet tegen nucleair door irrationele milieuactivisten was zo succesvol dat het tussen de 4,2 en 9,5 miljoen levens heeft gek…
RT @ockhams: Verzet tegen nucleair door irrationele milieuactivisten was zo succesvol dat het tussen de 4,2 en 9,5 miljoen levens heeft gek…
RT @ockhams: Verzet tegen nucleair door irrationele milieuactivisten was zo succesvol dat het tussen de 4,2 en 9,5 miljoen levens heeft gek…
Verzet tegen nucleair door irrationele milieuactivisten was zo succesvol dat het tussen de 4,2 en 9,5 miljoen levens heeft gekost dankzij luchtvervuiling. Laat effe bezinken. #stroomversnelling #klimaatzaak #energiepact #deafspraak #terzaketv #vrtnws #vtmn
New paper: Nuclear Power Learning and Deployment rates: Disruption and Global Benefits Forgone https://t.co/tW8uIOojNS https://t.co/RI5pM5aVoz
Interesting paper. Artificially making something more expensive can cost more in the long run. https://t.co/R4zyPTIVEj
RT @BieglerTom: New paper on history of nuclear construction costs and underlying learning rates dramatically illustrates climate and healt…
RT @JamesWeidmann: “In 2015 alone, nuclear power could have replaced up to 100% of coal-generated and 76% of gas-generated electricity, the…
“In 2015 alone, nuclear power could have replaced up to 100% of coal-generated and 76% of gas-generated electricity, thereby avoiding up to 540,000 deaths and 11 Gt CO2.” https://t.co/WjQS7AhNXM
RT @BieglerTom: New paper on history of nuclear construction costs and underlying learning rates dramatically illustrates climate and healt…
New paper on history of nuclear construction costs and underlying learning rates dramatically illustrates climate and health benefits foregone since rapid falls in nuclear costs suddenly reversed 40 to 50 years ago. https://t.co/1t51xHDyIF.