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Yes, nuclear, wind, solar, tidal, hydro and geothermal - so many great ways to help solve the climate crisis.
I dont see any democrats focussing on gas stoves, and certainly not because of climate issues - I do recall, Richard Trumka Jr., one commissioner (of seven) of the CPSC saying "Any option is on the table. Products that can't be made safe can be banned" in regards to indoor safety of gas appliances.
Because no one wants to be harmed by faulty or poorly installed gas stoves now, do we?
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Eugene which is south of me is banning new gas stoves. To me it myopic to focus on gas stoves.
I love hydroelectric but it’s does cause other problems. Salmon stocks have declined because of the dams. Salmon ladders don’t really work. I’d love to use hydro but we can destroy our environment doing it.
Everyone is skittish about nuclear but it’s the best source for clean energy. It’s very safe if it’s done correctly. Chernobyl was a product of communism.
My mother once banned me from my Nintendo. It was harsh, but I don't think it's fair to say that all mothers are focussing too much on banning me from Nintendos. I realise you are no fan of the democrats, but let's not allow anecdotes to take the place of facts and stats.
https://pitlochry-scotland.co.uk/local-walks/pitlochry-dam-and-fish-ladder-walk.php
Here is an article about a salmon ladder in scotland that has been in operation for 71 years! And only one of many such successful salmon ladders across the world! Wonderful stuff, and the fish are doing great. Maybe the private enterprises are doing a poor job of constructing the ladders? Hopefully the government will step in to regulate better ladders in the USA, as it is clearly falling behind in its commitment to the wellbeing of the salmon.
And finally, what about three mile island? fukushima? I am well aware of the shortcomings of the RBMK reactors of the generation used in the Chornobyl NPP, however nuclear meltdowns do not seem to directly correlate to how much communism is fed into the reactor. The problem was a cheaply designed reactor core and the use of graphite on the cooling rods, in essence it was penny pinching and a poor understanding of the technology, which can happen anywhere.
edit: so many typos and some grammar, and adding a link I forgot :D
Nothing really came out of three mile, and Fukushima was the result of natural disasters compounding beyond the scope of what was prepared for