Climate activists are usually very against nuclear energy and I don’t think I understand why. Does anyone know?
Arguments I’m somewhat familiar with:
- sometimes it’s used as a cover for developing nuclear weapons
- nuclear waste is very bad for living things.
What are the main historical moral arguments?


Hey, there’s east France and west France. Wtf is Germany? (This statement would probably bring glee to some fail grandson of Charlemagne)
Honestly rising water is something I hadn’t considered. It’s probably something people building reactors before like 2000 also didn’t consider. That sucks.