22 year old performance poet Sarah Kay gives an inspiring Ted talk:
A few weeks ago I posted a recent TED Talk given by Bill Gates (Innovating to Zero) where he stressed the need to get CO2 levels down to zero by 2050, whereby the only effective way to do that on such a large scale was through nuclear power. His suggestion was a nuclear reaction that could run untouched for decades on nuclear waste, of which huge amounts are available. In the wake of the recent nuclear disaster in Japan, many are starting to rethink the role of nuclear in our future.
In this TEDx talk, a member of Greenpeace International argues against nuclear power and makes a case for the effectiveness of solar, wind, thermal and other renewable energies.
What do you think?
A few weeks ago I posted a recent TED Talk given by Bill Gates (Innovating to Zero) where he stressed the need to get CO2 levels down to zero by 2050, whereby the only effective way to do that on such a large scale was through nuclear power. His suggestion was a nuclear reaction that could run untouched for decades on nuclear waste, of which huge amounts are available. In the wake of the recent nuclear disaster in Japan, many are starting to rethink the role of nuclear in our future.
In this TEDx talk, a member of Greenpeace International argues against nuclear power and makes a case for the effectiveness of solar, wind, thermal and other renewable energies.
What do you think?
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