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Anarchism and Social Ecology

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Heya folks, since there were already a number of anarchism instances across the lemmyverse, I thought it might be a good idea to make the one on SLRPNK a bit distinct with an explicit inclusion of social ecology into this community. Social ecology, after all, is a bit like solarpunk but also social scientific and political-theoretical. It includes many of the direct democratic aspirations alongside discussions of the liberatory and ecological role of technology.

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[–] Track_Shovel 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

This is a good comic that explains it well. Thanks for that.

I don't, however, agree with the anti-nuclear sentiment. I think nuclear power is the best option we have going at the moment. Europe had 60k tonnes of spent fuel as of 2016. This is a very small amount, considering waste rock dumps, which can leach metals, can easily contain 2 million tons of rock per site (mine). The timelines are certainly not great, though I was reading that a after a surprisingly short time, the radiation is primarily alpha radiation, and thus 'safe' unless you ingest the stuff.

Regardless, I see the benefit of nuclear being in powering small, remote communities (north west territories), or supplementary systems that add robustness into other green energy grids. They could also be used to supply pumps with energy in pumped hydro or gravity batteries. As such, I don't think we should dismiss it out of hand.

[–] cerement 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

part of that is recognizing our knowledge of nuclear is advancing over time

the anti-nuclear movements where (in a large part) a response to the Three Mile Island accident combined with leftover fears of the horrors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, add in a later resurgence after the Chernobyl disaster and “duck and cover” drills in schools during the height of the cold war

between sensationalist reporting, mismanaged governmental regulations, and companies perfectly happy to dump wastewater into the local water supply, and no Wikipedia, anti-nuclear sentiments make far more sense during that time period

[–] Track_Shovel 0 points 1 year ago

Again, you make an excellent point. Context is key. Thankfully, we are advancing our understanding, albeit at a dreadfully slow pace.