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WestMichRad

(3,365 posts)
16. Know your trolls.
Wed May 6, 2026, 04:07 PM
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This one is an avid pro-nuke, anti-renewables curmudgeonly (?) scientist who has long been posting (usually detailed scientific info) here. Lots of useful and informative stuff, but his bias on energy issues is… relentless. Nevertheless, I’m glad he’s on our side of most issues.

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We never run out of ideas to destroy ecosystems for... NNadir Wednesday #1
You think this will destroy the ocean ecosystem somehow? ihaveaquestion Wednesday #5
Gotta Admit... GB_RN Wednesday #13
Know your trolls. WestMichRad Wednesday #16
OK, that makes sense then. Sad that they have to trash other's ideas, but scientists aren't always nice people. nt ihaveaquestion Wednesday #18
You know... I've worked with a good number of scientists. A few of them I call "friends." OKIsItJustMe 17 hrs ago #28
Thank you for recognizing my position on energy. NNadir 9 min ago #32
I want one of these for my bathtub,.... magicarpet Wednesday #2
They could also put windmills and solar panels on it creating even more energy ChicagoTeamster Wednesday #3
Awesome Auggie Wednesday #4
Solar Maninacan Wednesday #6
Lets say for the sake of argument that Prairie_Seagull Wednesday #7
Really inspiring! Sogo Wednesday #8
Was hopeful about this until I looked beyond the video to who is backing it ...Peter Thiel and other trump humping nazis JT45242 Wednesday #9
That is concerning... Hopefully the investment is only tied to making money and not ideological. nt ihaveaquestion Wednesday #14
Hmm progressoid Wednesday #20
Forgive me please, It may be I don't understand the process. Zackzzzz Wednesday #10
I'm sure they would have thought of that. ihaveaquestion Wednesday #15
My guess would be... Pluvious Yesterday #27
Dang! I was really hoping to see moreland01 Wednesday #11
Ok what am I missing here, I went to their website and did a google search. I cannot find out how they mitch96 Wednesday #12
They didn't talk about that. Presumably it would be via underwater powerlines, but IDK. nt ihaveaquestion Wednesday #17
The devil is in the details, eh? Great idea though...nt mitch96 Wednesday #21
Dat's a lot of environmental destruction too. hunter Wednesday #24
No energy transmission thought crime Yesterday #25
The ocean is a tough environment BeneteauBum Wednesday #19
That was my first thought, too. thought crime Yesterday #26
Maybe I'm just a cynic, but flvegan Wednesday #22
No numbers. hunter Wednesday #23
Thank you for posting this. OKIsItJustMe 17 hrs ago #29
I'm always happy to share... Pluvious 2 hrs ago #30
Yes, indeed, "a dearth." OKIsItJustMe 1 hr ago #31
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