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Nope. Nuclear energy production is already becoming less effective and less safe due to the very problem you claim that it's the only fix for, and it's only getting worse.
Nuclear might have been a viable solution at one point, but it isn't now.
A combination of renewable energy is, though. It has none of the drawbacks of nuclear, is many times faster to build and get operational, and is also much cheaper. And yes, it's capable of producing several times the world's energy needs when fully utilized.
Only significant drawback is having to retool the grid to better accommodate decentralized production, but that's nowhere near as significant as the many upsides.
So no, it's not just "uneducated idiots who think nuclear is scary“ who realize that nuclear isn't the magic bullet that you guys and the fossil fuel industries pretend that it is.
The very first (and only) comment on the article you linked referred to a "dry cooling" method that negates what you're saying about warm or scarce water. Nuclear fission certainly has its drawbacks, but it still remains our best option for power generation. Fear-mongering and trying to convince people that nuclear isn't viable is part of the reason why tons of greenhouse gasses are constantly spewed out of fossil-fuel plants.
A technology that's been "just a few years away" for decades, like it always is with solutions for the problems of nuclear energy.
No, it isn't. Not by a long shot. A combination of several different types of renewable energy production is.
Always the "you're just askeerd!" strawman with you nuclear apologists 🙄
That's not it, as I have made abundantly clear.
Which is the truth at this point.
Nope. You know what IS part of it, though? Politicians and civilians alike being fixated on nuclear as a magic bullet that it isn't, shoving aside the renewables who can ACTUALLY do everything you claim nuclear can, at a fraction of the price and with a decentralized system making the grid much more stable.