In remarks tied to the UN week, Trump repeated the argument that Europe—and specifically Germany—turned back to traditional fuels after pursuing renewables, casting it as proof that rapid green transitions don’t work.
That’s where I realized Greenpeace (and related Green parties worldwide) has it all wrong.
In high school in the 90s, I was reading up on nuclear power and came across an article from Greenpeace about it. Of course, they’re against fission, but when it got to the portion on nuclear fusion, they were still against it on the basis of “we could be putting that money in solar and wind”.
That’s when I knew Greenpeace was not led by serious people. Have yet to see a reason to change that position.
That’s where I realized Greenpeace (and related Green parties worldwide) has it all wrong.
In high school in the 90s, I was reading up on nuclear power and came across an article from Greenpeace about it. Of course, they’re against fission, but when it got to the portion on nuclear fusion, they were still against it on the basis of “we could be putting that money in solar and wind”.
That’s when I knew Greenpeace was not led by serious people. Have yet to see a reason to change that position.