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by user_7832
660 days ago
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Perhaps a minor nit (or maybe not), but when you say > The true cost of nuclear is not sufficiently priced in. That's also the case in general for fossil fuels too. Pollution from burning fossils kills. (And this extends of course - be it lithium mining or recycling PV panels or composites in wind turbines.) There are very few, if any, truly priced-in mass-market commodities I can think of. (Another not so minor nit is fortunately the EU-ETS exists, but it has its own issues/criticisms which might get too long for this comment.) |
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