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Please, have a look at this documentary. For now, you can find it for free here : https://planetofth

Please, have a look at this documentary. For now, you can find it for free here : https://planetofthehumans.com/

Share it as much as you can. It is a difficult program to watch, and I understand people feel overwhelmed by what’s enlight here. I also get the feeling of having been deceived, it is completely legitimate. Nevertheless, the message, if it is alarmist and depressing, should help all of us realize how crucial it is to change our perspective and view regarding our planet. We must understand that the way we are living is not sustainable and that the improvement will only come if we accept and act in this perspective. That means consumming less (and better), there is many way to do that. In this idea, the “change” is only possible if we all act together, not only the government or so called decision makers. If you feel like your actions are unecessary or insufficient, remember that if we all think that, that makes a lot ! There are no small steps in this adventure, each of them count !


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Roommate plays a poorly drawn guitar

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This time of year always leaves me drained. Im a person who gathers energy from plantlife. Sadly I dont have much of a green thumb and plants do NOT flourish under my care.

So reblog and post a plant picture or gif to cheer someone up. Thanks!

Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary begin packed business trip to the Netherlands

Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary begin packed business trip to the Netherlands

Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary of Denmark have embarked on a two-day visit to the Netherlands, where they are leading a sizeable Danish business delegation in a trip focused on the green transition, sustainability and digital healthcare. 

The couple’s day started bright and early on Monday, 20 June; they landed at around 8:30 am at The Hague/Rotterdam International Airport, where…


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Nuclear power is our best long-term reliable clean energy source. Many peoplw would like to argue otherwise, but it stands today that a single nuclear reactor can power ten times as many homes as solar panels in the same space or wind turbines in the same space. nuclear energy is often misrepresented as dangerous because the reactor could melt down or otherwise release radiation into the environment. This is false. These people will often cite the Chernobyl disaster as evidence that nuclear energy is unsafe and that solar/wind is the only way to go. The Chernobyl disaster was caused by improper maintenance of the facilities and improper training of personell responsible for preventing it from shutting down. those two factors are both caused by human error and not a direct result of the nuclear reactors being nuclear reactors. As a bonus, with the advancing technology of fusion reactors, nuclear power is safer than ever because fusion reactors will simply shut down in the event of failure as opposed to fission reactors which can overheat and melt down. Nuclear energy is currently the best option available to us to help slow down climate change. If you’re still not convinced that nuclear energy is safe, consider this: nuclear powered submarines (submarines with nuclear reactors inside them) and nuclear powered ships have been in active service for the US Navy for over 30 years without a single failure due to strict maintenance and training. Even nuclear reactors, as a whole, have a pretty clean record considering only 100 incidents where even just tiny amounts of radiation leaked out of 441 confirmed operating nuclear reactors worldwide, and over the course of 80 years (the first nuclear reactor was built in 1941 for the manhattan project.) The two most well known disasters, Chernobyl and Fukushima, were both caused by external influences and not because they were nucleae. In the case of Fukushima, a category 8 earthquake and subsequent tsunami devastated the facility and there was very little that could be done to prevent the disaster. Keep in mind that category 8 earthquakes are very rare and that this is not likely to happen again due to new advancements in earthquake-proof structures. As a whole, nuclear energy has proven to be very safe and reliable over the years and has the capacity to completely phase out fossil fuels (coal, gas, and oil power plants) where solar and wind cannot.


I may have gotten some details in this statement wrong, feel free to correct me or start discussions because this is an important matter that should be open to discussion and debate. If you for whatever reason believe my statement to be mostly or entirely false or otherwise disagree with me on teh topic of nuclear energy feel free to state why in a reblog or the comments.

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