SI
SI
discoversearch

We've detected that you're using an ad content blocking browser plug-in or feature. Ads provide a critical source of revenue to the continued operation of Silicon Investor.  We ask that you disable ad blocking while on Silicon Investor in the best interests of our community.  If you are not using an ad blocker but are still receiving this message, make sure your browser's tracking protection is set to the 'standard' level.
Politics : Politics of Energy -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Eric who wrote (23239)9/7/2010 10:59:58 AM
From: longnshort  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 86356
 
Nasa Warns Of Super Solar Storm 2012

youtube.com



To: Eric who wrote (23239)9/7/2010 12:08:53 PM
From: Peter Dierks4 Recommendations  Respond to of 86356
 
Who is responsible for Warmabomber's violent agenda?
By: Glenn Harlan Reynolds
Contributor
September 5, 2010

Filthy. Parasites. Disgusting, overbreeding candidates for sterilization and extermination. Possessed of false morals and a “breeding culture.”

Hitler talking about the Jews? Nope. This is Discovery Channel hostage-taker James Lee talking about ... human beings. Compared to Lee, Hitler was a piker, philosophically: Der Fuehrer only wanted to kill those he considered “subhuman.” Lee considered all humans to be subhuman.

Lee was a nut, an eco-freak who said he was inspired by Al Gore’s environmental scare-documentary, “An Inconvenient Truth.” His badly written “manifesto” underscores his craziness. He hated “filthy human babies.”

But, of course, Lee’s not alone. Looking at the environmental literature, we find terms like those used above -- the currently stylish description is “eliminationist rhetoric” -- used widely, and plans for mass sterilization are ...

Message 26804497



To: Eric who wrote (23239)9/8/2010 12:41:52 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 86356
 
Energy experts warn that an acute shortage of uranium is going to hit the nuclear energy industry.

Not if we reprocess fuel, rather than just dumping everything after one run through. Not if we build breeder reactors. Not if we build reactors to use thorium. Probably not even if we do none of these things, we find more uranium over time, and find new ways to extract it from previously marginal sources, and have more incentive to do so as it becomes relatively scarce and expensive.