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Teever
928 days ago
Except it doesn't work for the 20 years that it takes to build a nuclear power plant.
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agent327
928 days ago
Oh, is it 20 now? Strange that the US does so much worse than the global average, which is 6-8 years. Is it a competency issue, you think?
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jonhohle
928 days ago
It amazes me how we could do things so quickly in the past (e.g. build a nuclear power plant, get to the moon). Shippingport was built in 4 years.
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sickofparadox
928 days ago
Skill issue - overcome after we build a few and streamline the onerous permitting process.
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Teever
928 days ago
That will still take at least 20 years.
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sickofparadox
928 days ago
"A society grows great when old men plant trees in whose shade they shall never sit." Long term investment into the future is a good thing.
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Teever
928 days ago
I agree with that sentiment but do we have 20 years to spend waiting to stave off climate change?
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sickofparadox
928 days ago
I'm not saying to only build nuclear, but it'll certainly help us out down the line, and not building it is almost certainly far worse than the potential of it being slow to build.
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