Nuclear Energy And Earth Hour Bullshit

Earth hour day is back, another useless ‘day’. Every day is a ‘day’, Valentine day, parents day, children day.. blah blah blah… I’m gonna start a ‘No Day’ day – a day without any day.

Anyway, what’s up with this anti-nuclear campaign? People ‘tweet’ and ‘facebook’ so much on why nuclear energy is bad, how we must stop the government from building more nuclear reactors… all via facebook, via their computer that requires electricity generated from fossil fuels, coal, gas etc.

Yes, go green they say. Wind power and solar panels is the future, so is lithium battery powered electric cars. To all green peace idiots, here is a picture of a depleted rare earth mine in Australia.

The ironic part about green energy is we will need a lot of rare earth metals to make these so called ‘green’ wind turbines and solar panels ( and computers, planes, cars, cell phone etc ). Pardon me, how is this green? The by product is dangerous to the environment, yes, you’ll have to mine, transport, process, fabricate, and distribute these metals, it probably cost more energy (oil) to make a solar panel than to expect the same amount of energy in return from a solar panel through out its short miserable 30 years lifespan. Bottom line:

  • Global warming is the symptom
  • Over population is the problem
  • World war 3 is the answer

You’re a hypocrite if you motorboat your way to an oil rig to protest, row your own god damn canoe. Likewise, you’re a f’king hypocrite if you kept on talking about saving energy on facebook and twitter, go find a cave and carve your message on a stone. Please, do me a favor, stop telling me I am wrong, you have absolutely no rights to do so – mr.hypocrite.

You can do your part by killing yourself, or stop breeding like a rabbit or retreat to a cave. Nuclear energy is the way forward, what other options do we have? Burn more coal? I suppose you don’t know coal is the main ‘ingredient’ in generating electricity? What else? Gas and oil?

What other f’king choices do we have? Tell me mr.caveman!

5 thoughts on “Nuclear Energy And Earth Hour Bullshit

  1. mannes

    So I have a light bulb. That’s in a lamp. The lamp is plugged in a wall plug. From the wall plug there are wires going to a main distributor somewhere in the house. From that distributor more wires going to a local transformer somewhere in the neighborhood. From that transformer medium voltage cables going to another bigger transformer somewhere in the city. From the transformer in the city up and on the high voltage national grid to the power plant. Any CO2 so far? NOOOOOO!. At the power plant there’s huge dynamo which generates electricity. The dynamo’s rotor is powered up – let’s say – by coal. So you have a Mr. Smith working at the power plant shoveling coal in fire to heat up water which turns into steam, which in turn powers up the dynamo. So the only interface CO2-air is at the power plant. If I switch off an electrical appliance, will Mr. Smith shovel less coal in the fire, hence less CO2? NOOOOOOO! He doesn’t give a s**hit that all lights in the city are on or off. The power plant has to work within the normal parameters.
    Then how da’ heck can you claim that by powering off all your electrical stuff you can save CO2 emissions?? 100% brainwash. OK, you save a few bucks on your electricity bill, but that’s about it! Simple, isn’t it?!?!

  2. Peter B.

    Heres a great idea for Australias sodomite bob and his brownies (oh sorry greenies) why not cancel Christmas, then whilst they are at it cancel New Years. Now that would be a geat saving of carbon emmissions for their dumb religion of climate change from man made carbon.

    Cheers

  3. Peter B.

    Live on the east coast of Australia? No need to worry about the climate. New Zealand is volcanically active. If it ever blows big time it will cause a Mega Tsunami the likes never seen by man before. It will wipe out most of the east coast of Australia.

    Many people think living in an elevated area they will be safe. Remember this, the largest Tsunami recorded was in Alaska in the 1960′s was 1,700 ft high yes that is nearly half a kilometer high. Maybe we should all plan for a new day you could call it National Tsunami Day, or “Lets head for the mountains Sucker” Day.

    Joking apart you can easily check the status of any warning on the “Joint Australian Tsunami Warning Centre”.

    http://www.ga.gov.au/hazards/our-capabilities/monitoring/tsunami-warning.html

    Cheers

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