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Monbiot Now Thinks He Is Dr. Strangelove
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Moonbat, indeedd!
Huh? An almost-about-face? Next he’ll be onto a SuperPhenix breeder reactor.
If anyone doubted that Moonbat was a useful idiot for Big Green Inc., this should put an end to that.
That said, I am pro-nuclear power so…
GM proves the possibility of simultaneous enlightenment and blithering ignorance.
He tumbles to the trivial releases of radiation from Fukushima, despite the earthquake/tsunami calamities, and says this “provides perspective”. ‘Deed it do!
Yet he continues the fantasy that “renewables” will provide base-load electrical power.
When I learned New Math in the 50s, we were taught to estimate results by orders of magnitude. It is a most useful skill that reduces the likelihood of uttering forehead-slapping inanities.