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Its 95% renewable. And all deaths from nuclear including the bombs and melted down reactors is equivilent to a couple weeks of deaths caused by coal pollution.
I believe there is some evidance the oil/coal companies pushed anti nuclear propaganda cos it is so effective it would have effected their bottom line.
That's not how this works. That's not how any of this works. That's like saying plastic is renewable because you can recycle part of it
Nuclear is a centralised, slow and expensive technology. If we had built it up 50 years ago, we wouldn't be so dependent on coal today, that much is true. But to get away from coal now, we need investment in renewables.
The energy companies who own the coal plants often are the same that own the nuclear plants. And they're afraid that the grid becomes less centralised. I don't buy that conspiracy about coal suppressing nuclear. Nuclear isn't an economically viable technology today (and might not ever be) without huge government subsidies in perpetuity.