Today, we mark the one-year anniversary of the “Dear Greenpeace” campaign—a rallying cry from young people demanding an honest, science-based approach to the climate crisis. We’re at the edge of disaster, hurtling past the 1.5°C threshold, and time is not on our side. The global energy transition is failing without nuclear power, an essential component of any viable clean energy transition. In the past year, the urgency of the climate situation has only intensified as we witnessed 13 continuous months of record-breaking warming. Despite the significant contributions of renewable energy, it is clear they cannot bear the clean energy transition's weight. The stakes are higher than ever; we need heavy lifters like nuclear power in the game if we are to have any hope of pulling the planet back from the brink of being uninhabitable. Please follow WePlanet for newsletter and updates on our campaigns! #DearGreenpeace #nuclear #WePlanet
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Best invest in Building and talking about Fusion power, space, maritime propulsion systems and industry as data centres are. Great Headline, Guardian on Nuclear fission. https://lnkd.in/g8sMZtpR People talk about Nuclear (meaning Fission) and fail to discuss fusion. https://lnkd.in/ge_aeX7M The nuclear fission industry is ignorant of what's happening around it. It must pull its collective uranium heads out of the sand and prepare to enter the commercially growing fusion energy industry. Fission is moving towards obsolescence at an ever-increasing pace, as it is "out of step, out of time, out of place, and soon to be out of Fuel" and merely temporary. https://lnkd.in/gbd_mZqk By 2028, Helion is expected to start producing electricity from its first fusion commercial power plant, which will provide electricity to Microsoft. The plant will produce at least 50 MWe after an initial ramp-up period. https://lnkd.in/gY9J3MQY Now, see what is happening in the world of the fusion industry. https://lnkd.in/g9hMBD7a As fission trebles, fuel shortage is increasingly real, https://lnkd.in/gze5rwpr
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It’s time to walk on the stated wishes to triple #NuclearEnergyCapacity by 2050!!! Will policy makers and global leaders be able to get the necessary funds to walk on the talk??? The future of our planet and our species is at stake!!!
US Government pledges billions to triple nuclear energy capacity by 2050
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https://lnkd.in/eW_d3MjN Honestly, I sincerely think the oil industry should stop oil production and sale for a week at least as an answer to the call while we revisit this situation. Gas prices will hit an all record high at the pumps, cost of alternative energy will skyrocket and then we will definitely have a sit down. For all my evergreen pundits out there, the issue isn’t with fossil fuels but man’s inhumanity and insensitivity to others. The quest should be for more efficient utilisation. The honest truth is there’s no other energy source that’s currently capable of replacing fossil fuels. The future of energy will be a harmony across all frontiers. Renewables and fossil fuels and who knows, a new form of energy including nuclear.
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Terrific assessment of the California grid, how they arrived at rates that are 3x the rest of the U.S. and lessons that the rest of the U.S. needs to know about how to avoid those mistakes. One big takeaway is how important nuclear power is to all of us. https://lnkd.in/gpEZ36TA
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An exciting and crucial step forward towards a future with more reliable, clean, and safe energy. Many of the technologies we need for a sustainable and economically viable future—such as AI, sustainable aviation fuel, electrification, green hydrogen, and even intermittent renewables like solar—can all benefit from this progress. Natrium nuclear plants can help us on the journey towards this future.
I’ve been waiting for this day for nearly 20 years: Today, we broke ground on the first-ever Natrium plant in Kemmerer, Wyoming. A huge milestone for the local economy, America’s energy independence, and the fight against climate change. https://lnkd.in/gRZBEYJ8
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AI and other new technology is going to take a lot of power and we need nuclear to make that happen while having the slightest hope of keeping climate change to the minimum possible, which is unlikely to be very "minimum" at all.
I’ve been waiting for this day for nearly 20 years: Today, we broke ground on the first-ever Natrium plant in Kemmerer, Wyoming. A huge milestone for the local economy, America’s energy independence, and the fight against climate change. https://lnkd.in/gRZBEYJ8
We just broke ground on America’s first next-gen nuclear facility
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I look forward to the day when #Australia achieves the same level of #pragmatism, #bipartisanship, and innovation as seen in the #UnitedStates TerraPower Nuclear for Climate Nuclear for Australia Breakthrough Energy
I’ve been waiting for this day for nearly 20 years: Today, we broke ground on the first-ever Natrium plant in Kemmerer, Wyoming. A huge milestone for the local economy, America’s energy independence, and the fight against climate change. https://lnkd.in/gRZBEYJ8
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One of many more clean technologies that need to emerge, requiring a great amount of cross collaboration, innovation and a holistic approach to transitioning today's skillsets to apply to new tech. We need more science based innovation to continue to move the needle. #energytransition
I’ve been waiting for this day for nearly 20 years: Today, we broke ground on the first-ever Natrium plant in Kemmerer, Wyoming. A huge milestone for the local economy, America’s energy independence, and the fight against climate change. https://lnkd.in/gRZBEYJ8
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The Natrium plant, backed by Bill Gates, contributes to energy independence by transitioning from coal to nuclear energy. This not only represents a technological leap but also secures a future for communities, making a significant investment in America's energy independence and combating climate change. #NatriumPlant #BillGates #EnergyIndependence #NuclearEnergy #CleanEnergy #TechInnovation #CommunityFuture #ClimateAction #SustainableInvestment #AmericaEnergy #GreenFuture #CoalToNuclear #ClimateChangeSolutions
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Incredible some people came out in defense of the popular kelp forest inhabitant the Red abalone despite not having “access” to information like we do today. Yet they still were not able to do anything to stop the collective detriment, communal expense signature, footprint, byproduct of the ecoside/genocide method of operation that in reality is only a portion of the behavior pattern/historical pollution /race/alienation based track record. Understanding the big picture is key to clarity. Teaching a better way to behave, coexist, is how “climate change/kelp collapse/addressing social inequity” needs to work so Native coexistence based people like me do not start acting, behaving in an unbefitting manner like the foreign method of operation brought, promoted, subsidized here in California/USA. It can be as simple as teaching how Red urchins/abalone/kelp and many other spawning animals work, in conjunction with one another like Native people did to biodiversity’s benefit for millennia. Red Sea urchin does not work against it’s habitat/environment/whatever is in it’s proximity like western scientists like to promote. That is how western/eastern cultures works, that is their essence, specialty, what makes them distinct from non race/trash/greed coexistence based Native people.
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Carbon-free power in America – some facts!
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3moThe core of the transition from an utterly unsustainable world, where the climate crisis is just one of many existential threats, is to reach a circular economy. Nuclear power is just another version of the colonialist thinking leading to our desperate situation. Grab the limited resources and transform them into waste for the future to handle.