Ok, bask in your american exceptionalism if you please.
Ok, bask in your american exceptionalism if you please.
Those data centers would soon be somewhere else due to… economics. And even if not, wouldn’t be significant.
Maybe if you start heating your homes by burning car tires in your gardens. But otherwise, no. You are already so far behind the curve that economics really don’t allow CO2 emission increases on a global significant level.
The world is not just the USA…
They don’t even say that. They say emissions will peak which is en par with other institutions.
Comparing users to MAU seems disingenuous. The fediverse has ~12 million users, according to fedidb and around 1.1 million active ones.
Most of them on Mastodon.
Yeah, and thats the reason why you are a “conservative”.
“Conservatives” are usually right wing extremists, thats the same everywhere.
It will take some time but I will answer with sources. Can you post the source used in the map i have never been able to find anything that came close.
This map underrepresents emissions from NPPs. The emissions that are assumed for nuclear are lower than everything you find in literature and are 1/5th to 1/10th of what reputable sources state. That being said, this map is otherwise a great resource and i like it very much.
I don’t agree with you but either way that doesn’t change the fact that nuclear is just slow, expensive and a bad idea in 2024.
There are just better/faster options…
If this is ever deemed feasible the world will already run on renewables. There might have been a time for NPPs but 2024 ain’t it.
Put as much money into the research of SMRs as you would like to waste. Meanwhile we just build a cheaper, better and more reliable system based on renewables.
This will happen with or without the nukebro hypetrain.
Unfortunately capacity is the first step, but its a step. I’ll crack open a beer when it’s consumption or production…
What a giant waste of resources.
“Enlightened” centrism is not the answer…
Yes for Sulfur derivates and nitrous oxigens but no for CO2. The biggest contributord to CO2 emissions are electricity production and traffic.
No idea what you mean and not gonna read the ipcc report now.