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NNadir

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22. In response to this question, I would like to state that a mirror is useful device.
Mon May 4, 2026, 06:35 AM
22 hrs ago

When I drive my hybrid car, or use my lithium battery powered lawnmower and then sit down in my home to read this book...

The Elements of Power

Subtitle:

A Story of War, Technology, and the Dirtiest Supply Chain on Earth


...which is about the horror of cobalt and copper slavery in Katanga in the Congo, the child slaves, etc., and I want to know who is responsible for this moral, economic and environmental tragedy, this device works quite well to identify a culprit.

Have a nice day.

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Thanks. Sadly, I believe we've waited too long and we're toast. surfered Friday #1
This is true. I went to a lecture last night by a scientist last night which focused on getting people to... NNadir Friday #2
Commentary: Nuclear power must be part of New York's energy solution OKIsItJustMe Friday #3
Dr. Hansen and I agree on nuclear energy. I disagree that so called "renewable energy" is worth the land and money... NNadir Friday #4
Fortunately you don't make decisions for the world OKIsItJustMe Friday #5
Where are these nasty "anti-nuke" cultists anyway? thought crime Yesterday #21
In response to this question, I would like to state that a mirror is useful device. NNadir 22 hrs ago #22
Hansen advocates for both renewables and nuclear energy thought crime Friday #6
He's right about one; wrong about the other. It is inexcusable to spend trillions of dollars on so called... NNadir Saturday #8
IEA: Rapid clean energy deployment displaces fossil fuels and lowers emissions OKIsItJustMe Saturday #11
Hansen John ONeill Saturday #7
Copenhagen Atomics is an interesting little company with which I have passing familiarity. I'm mostly amused... NNadir Saturday #9
Breeding in Candus John ONeill Sunday #17
A Candu would not need HALEU in the case where it is started by plutonium. Outgassing Xe will change... NNadir Sunday #18
Transatomic .. John ONeill Sunday #19
OK. I went to their webpage and looked. Their "spin" is lithium isotope... NNadir 19 hrs ago #23
Bookmarking.nt jfz9580m Saturday #10
A world economy powered by renewable energy may have been plausible fifty years ago... hunter Saturday #12
It hasn't been possible since the 19th century, which was when it was abandoned for a reason. NNadir Saturday #13
I say plausible because the actual capabilities of renewable energy were still unknown. hunter Sunday #15
Fair enough. I fully confess that there was a time I thought it reasonable. NNadir Sunday #16
I would argue that it is more plausible today, but not practical OKIsItJustMe Saturday #14
It's just getting started. Approaching 'critical mass' and it's Fun to watch it happening now. thought crime Sunday #20
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