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The very first (and only) comment on the article you linked referred to a "dry cooling" method that negates what you're saying about warm or scarce water. Nuclear fission certainly has its drawbacks, but it still remains our best option for power generation. Fear-mongering and trying to convince people that nuclear isn't viable is part of the reason why tons of greenhouse gasses are constantly spewed out of fossil-fuel plants.
A technology that's been "just a few years away" for decades, like it always is with solutions for the problems of nuclear energy.
No, it isn't. Not by a long shot. A combination of several different types of renewable energy production is.
Always the "you're just askeerd!" strawman with you nuclear apologists 🙄
That's not it, as I have made abundantly clear.
Which is the truth at this point.
Nope. You know what IS part of it, though? Politicians and civilians alike being fixated on nuclear as a magic bullet that it isn't, shoving aside the renewables who can ACTUALLY do everything you claim nuclear can, at a fraction of the price and with a decentralized system making the grid much more stable.