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Basically I regard Greenpeace as an organisation for middle and upper class people who want to engage in "feel good" denial and elaborate ill informed pretence.

From the U.S. Greenpeace site.

Greenpeace has always fought - and will continue to fight - vigorously against nuclear power because it is an unacceptable risk to the environment and to humanity. The only solution is to halt the expansion of all nuclear power, and for the shutdown of existing plants.

We need an energy system that can fight climate change, based on renewable energy and energy efficiency. Nuclear power already delivers less energy globally than renewable energy, and the share will continue to decrease in the coming years.

Despite what the nuclear industry tells us, building enough nuclear power stations to make a meaningful reduction in greenhouse gas emissions would cost trillions of dollars, create tens of thousands of tons of lethal high-level radioactive waste, contribute to further proliferation of nuclear weapons materials, and result in a Chernobyl-scale accident once every decade. Perhaps most significantly, it will  squander the resources necessary to implement meaningful climate change solutions.

The arguments against Greenpeace's position are re: their facts (I take it, rather than their ideological position.)  So...

Nuclear power already delivers less energy globally than renewable energy

True False?

and the share will continue to decrease in the coming years.

Possible?  Impossible?

tens of thousands of tons of lethal high-level radioactive waste

True?  False?

contribute to further proliferation of nuclear weapons materials

False?  True?

and result in a Chernobyl-scale accident once every decade

Possible?  Impossible?

I suppose I must be middle-class in the sense you mean above, so could you run the arguments past me, without ad-hominems, just the arguments?  Maybe you'll change my mind!  Who knows?

Don't fight forces, use them R. Buckminster Fuller.

by rg (leopold dot lepster at google mail dot com) on Mon Jan 8th, 2007 at 06:28:26 PM EST
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