Nuclear power is the use of nuclear reactions that release energy to generate heat, which most frequently is then used in steam turbines to produce electricity in a nuclear power station. In the U.S. 100 nuclear reactors provide 20% of the country's energy. Proponents argue that nuclear energy is now safe and emits much less carbon emissions than coal plants. Opponents argue that recent nuclear disasters in Japan prove that nuclear power is far from safe.
Narrow down which types of responses you would like to see.
Narrow down the conversation to these participants:
Discussions from these authors are shown:
Voting for candidate:
These active users have achieved a basic understanding of terms and definitions related to the topic of Nuclear Energy
@Brandonnoe84Libertarian3yrs3Y
Yes, and nationalize the industry, however we should invest in cleaner alternatives such as wind, hydroelectric, thorium, and geothermal first
@8Z2S6663yrs3Y
Yes, but oil is still extraordinary vital.
@ORYGUNGUYLibertarian3yrs3Y
Yes, as part of a national energy strategy and as long as there is no public subsidy given to globalist energy producers.
We should look into all sources of energy and not either natural, or nuclear.
@8PXMJD54yrs4Y
Yes, but only in limited amounts until we can find a way of disposal. More oil and coal should still be used, but we should still look into cleaner options.
@8P9PV264yrs4Y
i don’t care i’m 50/50 on it
@8P6RJDG4yrs4Y
Its all on what you want to use.
@8HSK34B5yrs5Y
as long as done safely and if it helps create jobs.
@9C65P8T2yrs2Y
Yes, and reduce burdensome regulations.
@9BHJCK62yrs2Y
yes, but I'd rather use oil and gas to Power the nation
@99W64QZ2yrs2Y
I hate everything libtards like
@ORYGUNGUYLibertarian2yrs2Y
Yes, as part of a national energy strategy and as long as there isn't any public subsidy given to globalist energy producers.
@95FMNVQRepublican3yrs3Y
Not that big of deal to me.
@8PYZS974yrs4Y
yes but we need to change how we us it
@8PFMQZW4yrs4Y
Gas and diesel is fine but nuclear can help as well.
@8JFDX6RIndependent5yrs5Y
As long as it is done safely. Not on fault lines.
Loading the political themes of users that engaged with this discussion
Loading data...
Join in on more popular conversations.