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 .pxiv most Amazon fires started by illegal land clearing, but climate change makes them more severe
 .pxiv [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rio_Grande_do_Sul | Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil ]] ''gateway to Uruguay''~+☺+~
 .px . How Does the Land Use of Different Electricity Sources Compare?
   . [[ https://ourworldindata.org/land-use-per-energy-source | Hanna Ritchie ]]
   . Our World in Data, June 16, 2022v former (NOT NOW) eco-misanthrope, "... humans should go extinct ..."
 .pxv others [[ https://www.spiked-online.com/2021/05/18/the-anti-humanism-of-david-attenborough/ | David Attenborough ]]
  .[[ https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/523470-the-human-race-is-just-a-chemical-scum-on-a | Steven Hawking - humans chemical scum ]]
   .misunderstood by Boemeke
   ."scum" == very thin and vulnerable biolayer film
   ... on a vastly larger planet
   ... in a frighteningly dangerous universe
   .implication: we must grow vastly more capable to '''protect''' the Earth
   .some say (including me) "the dinosaurs died because they didn't have a space program"
  .[[ https://blogs.bard.edu/cepblog/?p=11973 | #HumansAreTheVirus ]]
 .pxvi young people pervasive hopelessness
 .pxvi [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Deutsch | David Deutsch ]] 2011 [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beginning_of_Infinity | The Beginning of Infinity ]] CedarMill 501 DEUTSCH
 .pxvi [[ https://www.antoinebuteau.com/lessons-from-david-deutsch/ | every problem is solvable, if we have enough information about it ]]
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   . [[ https://ourworldindata.org/land-use-per-energy-source | Hanna Ritchie ]]
   . Our World in Data, June 16, 2022
 .p043 'Land Use per KWh' wrong source, odd units, [[ https://ourworldindata.org/land-use-per-energy-source | actual data here ]], units are m²-year per MWh, equivalent to m² per annual average watts divided by 114

||<style="text-align: center;"> nuclear || 0.3 m² ||
|| methane gas + CCS || 1.3 m² ||
|| hydropower > 660MW || 14 m² ||
|| Solar PV || 19 m² ||
|| Coal power + CCS || 21 m² ||
|| Small hydropower < 360MW || 33 m² ||
|| Onshore Wind || 99 m² ||

 .Onshore wind not listed in source, this is presumably spacing of the wind turbines. The land underneath is probably not safe for human dwellings, but it can still be used for agriculture, PV, hydro reservoir, or landfill.

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 .''p054 Nuclear Has the Least Impact'' https://tim.blog/2023/03/24/david-deutsch-naval-ravikant-transcript/
 .p055 Levi Strauss: 73 pounds of CO₂ per pair of jeans
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.'''p209 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS'''
 .p209 [[ | Nick Touran ]] [[ whatisnuclear.com | ]]
 .p206 [[ https://www.isodope.com/radfuture | organization ]]
 .p209 [[ https://partofthething.com/ | Nick Touran ]] [[ https://whatisnuclear.com | What is Nuclear? ]]
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Rad Future

The Untold Story of Nuclear Electricity and How it will Save the World

Isabelle Boemeke . 2025 . 333.7924 . Beaverton Lib


PART 1: A WHOLE NEW ERA

  • p003 ch01 THE DAWN OF THE ATOMIC AGE

  • p005 What Could Have Been

  • p . How Does the Land Use of Different Electricity Sources Compare?

    • Hanna Ritchie

    • Our World in Data, June 16, 2022008 What Actually Happened

  • p010 The Impact

  • p011 Infinite Possibility

  • p013 . ''pragmatic'' optimism

PART 2: Alchemy

  • p019 ch2 HUMANS AND ENERGY

  • p019 Energy Is the Currency of the Universe

  • p022 Energy Timeline

  • p029 ch3 FOSSIL FUEL's FINAL BOSS

  • p031 How Nuclear Reactors Work

  • p039 Nuclear is RAD(IANT)

  • p042 note p220 Ch03n08
    • How Does the Land Use of Different Electricity Sources Compare?
    • Hanna Ritchie

    • Our World in Data, June 16, 2022
  • p043 'Land Use per KWh' wrong source, odd units, actual data here, units are m²-year per MWh, equivalent to m² per annual average watts divided by 114

nuclear

0.3 m²

methane gas + CCS

1.3 m²

hydropower > 660MW

14 m²

Solar PV

19 m²

Coal power + CCS

21 m²

Small hydropower < 360MW

33 m²

Onshore Wind

99 m²

  • Onshore wind not listed in source, this is presumably spacing of the wind turbines. The land underneath is probably not safe for human dwellings, but it can still be used for agriculture, PV, hydro reservoir, or landfill.
  • p049 note p220 Ch03n13
  • p053 Nuclear is Natural

  • p053 note p221 Ch03n20
  • p054 Nuclear Has the Least Impact https://tim.blog/2023/03/24/david-deutsch-naval-ravikant-transcript/

  • p055 Levi Strauss: 73 pounds of CO₂ per pair of jeans
  • p059 ch4 DISPELLING MYTHS

  • p061 What About Chernobyl?

  • p061
  • p063 note p222 Ch04n06
  • p068 What About Radiation?

  • p074 What About Uranium Mining?

  • p077 Mining Sucks

  • p081 What About Tritium?

  • p084 What About Nuclear Waste?

  • p096 ch5 DEGROWTH

  • p097 The Problem with Degrowth

  • p101
  • p102 We Will Need a Lot of Electricity

  • p105
  • p106
  • p108 ch6 CLEAN ENERGY REVOLUTION

  • p108 100 Percent rEnEwAble

  • p108
  • p109
  • p111
  • p112 Clean Energy

  • p112
  • p114
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  • p117 The Ultimate Energy Diet

  • p117
  • p120
  • p120
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PART 3 DIPLOMACY: FIGHTING A WORLD AGAINST NUCLEAR

  • p133 ch7 CHANGING T .p42 note p221 Ch03n20IDES

  • p133 Nuclear Before Nukes

  • p133
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  • p135
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  • p137 Atom.p053 note p221 Ch03n20ic Fervor

  • p141 Mixed Feelings

  • p141
  • p143 The Antinuclear Movement

  • p147
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  • p151 Grubby Hands

  • p151
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  • p154
  • p158 ch08 THREE DECADES OF BAD ENERGY POLICY

  • p158 A Tale of Two Decarbonizations

  • p159
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  • p163
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  • p75 note p223 Ch04n23
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  • p163 The Land of Wine, Great Aesthetics, and Nuclear Electricity

  • p163
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  • p165 Who Killed Nuclear Electricity?

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  • p63 note p222 Ch04n06
  • p171 ch9 VIBE SHIFT

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  • p185 Gender Gap

  • p187
  • p188 The Nuclear Renaissance

  • p193 Small Modular Reactors

  • p199 ch10 MANIFESTING A RAD FUTURE

  • p200
  • p203 Nuclear Before Nukes

  • p206 organization

  • p209 Nick Touran What is Nuclear?

  • p213 GLOSSARY

  • p219 NOTES

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  • p154 note p228 Ch07n11
  • p161 note p229 Ch09n04
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  • p165 note p229 Ch09n12

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