Yay pollution.
Lithium battery mining isn't pollution? Moron.

Yay pollution.

The earth becoming uninhabitable for homo sapiens?
Started awhile ago.
Corn pone lives in a rented trailer and heats it with portable kerosene heaters
Wind and solar economics simply put are nonsensical. Renewable energy has never been financially sustainable; it relies on government support in the form of subsidies and legal mandates. All that extra cost is paid by the consuming public.
For anyone who can see past the smoke and mirrors of Green propaganda, it’s no surprise that German energy prices are three times normal, that Germany still relies on coal burning, and that its CO2 emissions haven’t fallen. It beggars belief that an advanced country could willingly abandon their existing nuclear power stations and return to using lignite.
Do you know why MAGAs love burning dirty coal and why they are so facinated with it?
Good news for those Red Southern States enjoying weeks of plus hundred temperature days and freaky weather phenomena, more man made carbon in the atmosphere, just what they needed
It’s cheap and they don’t believe in climate change.

Did you cream your shit filled pants when you found this article?

We should go to nuclear power but lefties oppose it.
Just those pesky meltdowns. You should buy a house a mile or so away from one.
The worse being three mile island in 1979. Nuclear power has been used in the US since 1958. More than 60 years.
The damage from fossil fuels and green energy is far, far greater than a nuclear meltdown every thirty years or so.
Not sure why you guys don't get this.
so would you live in Chernobyl? Many of our naval ships run on it with no problems.
I think we have it worked out at this point.
Many of our naval ships run on it with no problems.
I think we have it worked out at this point.
so would you live in Chernobyl?
https://www.newsweek.com/chernobyl-aftermath-how-long-will-exclusion-zone-uninhabitable-1751834
All of our submarines are nuclear.
They do not live there. They work there doing research. No one is allowed to live there.Sure, people have been living there for awhile now with no health issues.
That's from your own link.
They do not live there. They work there doing research. No one is allowed to live there.
It isn’t in the highly contaminated area, it’s the exclusion zone.Not according to your own link
Professor Geraldine Thomas, Professor of Molecular Pathology, Imperial College London and founder of the Chernobyl Tissue Bank, told Newsweek that technically the exclusion zone is not uninhabitable because there are people living there, most without health issues.