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The scars of Australia's nuclear past stain Coalit
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Reply #1 - Yesterday at 6:54pm
 
Yes - who can forget the Canberra Meltdown ... the fallout is still destroying brain tissue down there and the streets are filled with zombies......

Now that's an important and unique cultural thing - this making of stone axes.... must've given 'em the advantage over their enemies who were everywhere under their old style of government... Xenophobia is an Aboriginal word, after all..

They use a sandstone rock to sharpen them?  How many years did it take?

This is a put-up, right?
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The hysteria and full-blown scare campaign surrounding nuclear power is nothing short of ridiculous. But, it's not surprising, coming from Labor, whose opposition to nuclear is purely based on ideology and not science. I notice Albo mentioned putting in only so-called "renewables", since most of the coal power stations closed in the last 3 or 4 years, rather than replace them with new cleaner coal power stations that actually provide reliable baseload power generation. Albo's actions (and inactions) on power have only lead to power bills going up.
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Cost. Delay.

That is what makes nuclear unattractive.

There will be protests with the Greens leading them, but they can be overcome because nuclear is safe—Chernobyl was not inevitable until stupid orders made it so. Waste is a source of cost but eventually can be stored safely, e.g. in Broken Hill mine shafts.

Adding clean nuke to the mix is desirable.

Ironically, coal remains the dirtiest no matter what is done.
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Armchair_Politician wrote Today at 6:15am:
The hysteria and full-blown scare campaign surrounding nuclear power is nothing short of ridiculous. But, it's not surprising, coming from Labor, whose opposition to nuclear is purely based on ideology and not science. I notice Albo mentioned putting in only so-called "renewables", since most of the coal power stations closed in the last 3 or 4 years, rather than replace them with new cleaner coal power stations that actually provide reliable baseload power generation. Albo's actions (and inactions) on power have only lead to power bills going up.



are you talking about the coal power stations that for over a decade have been telling you they are past their end of life, asnd the conalition did absoluty nothing about except try to hamstring renewables? those coal power stations? and now labor is supposed to fix everything in a couple of years?

The truth of the matter is that it will take a decade to build up and repair the conalitions sabotage of the energy sector.  You were told under gillard that the longer we wait to do something, the higher the cost of energy and t6he higher the cost of fixing it. The conalition didn't give a poo about energy policy other then using it to funnel funding to it's mining donors for something they were told was at end of life. They had a new energy policy almost every year so no wonder companies didn't invest in the long term. Don't pretend you care now.

As for nuclear, it is far to expensive, and aussies don't want it .... so stop pretending it is the answer
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John Smith wrote Today at 7:25am:
are you talking about the coal power stations that for over a decade have been telling you they are past their end of life, asnd the conalition did absoluty nothing about except try to hamstring renewables? those coal power stations? and now labor is supposed to fix everything in a couple of years?


So nothing to do with Labor and their agenda of reducing emissions. Got it. Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin

BTW - since 2007 there have been an equal number of governments, if you exclude Labor Lite Morrison, as Labor Wink.
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lee wrote Today at 1:43pm:
So nothing to do with Labor and their agenda of reducing emissions. Got it. Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin

BTW - since 2007 there have been an equal number of governments, if you exclude Labor Lite Morrison, as Labor Wink.



did you struggle to understand what I wrote? Let me know which part was difficult and I'll try to dumb it down for you
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John Smith wrote Today at 2:38pm:
did you struggle to understand what I wrote?


No dear, You want to blame the Coalition, despite labor's claim to "fame". Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin

Remember it was Gillard who had a big say in reducing emissions. Wink

"Prime Minister Julia Gillard is adamant her plan to close coal-fired power stations will not threaten Australia's energy supply."

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-07-12/gillard-says-energy-secure-under-carbon-t...
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Reply #10 - Today at 3:24pm
 
**distant thunder**

https://www.statista.com/statistics/859266/number-of-coal-power-plants-by-countr...

Now, dears - you were saying about Australia and cleaning the air???  Draining the air swamp by exporting billions of tonnes of coal to Chindia for no profit to Australia apart from a few royalties to States and Inner States Unspecified As Yet (Keffir), and maybe a little income tax from the very few Australian workers etc......

You were saying?

Side-note:-  The very gifting of the 'right' of royalties dictates that the 'traditional owners' with claims their grand-daddy sat on his arse there and shiftlessed about are - in reality - a 'separate state'.  Throw in the Declaration of Sovereignty inherent in the ludicrous 'welcome to country' and you see where this poor fellow - my country, is headed under AlboKommissariat with its feminist KGB - Karen Groaning Bitchery..
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Reply #11 - Today at 3:35pm
 
Nuclear works out on the figures - over a lifetime - as costing one third what these 'renewables' will cost - and without destroying huge swathes of the landscape.

Which ever totally asinine social scientist idea is in vogue - Australia is the first to try it out to see how much of a disaster it will be.... been doing that for years yea - decades now - and perhaps in there is the answer to why our 'political leaders' are doing this madness - and who is likely paying them to try it out on us like some Mengele experiment on rats in a cage...

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**rolling thunder approaches**


https://www.statista.com/statistics/267158/number-of-nuclear-reactors-in-operati...


Ask not... what your country can do for China!   Ask instead what your country can do for YOU!


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