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chsharpeion Mar 02, 2013 2:02am
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Counter Argument...a blog, however...
Counter Argument...a blog, however...
https://www.zerohedge.com/contributed/2013-01-29/china-%E2%80%9Cblackest-day%E2%80%9D-still-future
China's “Blackest Day” Is Still In The Future
'Nuclear power, with 15 reactors on line as of mid-2012, provides only a tiny portion of total power generation, but 26 (!) reactors are under construction [here is my article about its sideshow: Blowing Up: The Transfer Of French Nuclear Technology To China]. And renewables? Minuscule. But growing in leaps and bounds, of course.
As these alternatives are desperately trying to gain critical mass, coal consumption will continue to grow—and the pollution record of January 12, as horrid as it was, will turn out to be just another line item on a long list of surpassed records. The “Blackest Day” is still in the future.'
Which argument is correct?
Sharpei