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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 04/06/21, 20:27

(Bozo: The serious clown who thinks he is what he is not just gave us a funny joke ...)
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by Exnihiloest » 04/06/21, 21:18

phil53 wrote:...
The good and the bad are always relative, it would be too simple and life is complex.
Aurélien seeks more solutions that take people into account, he's a philosopher and Jean Marc is more into technology to find solutions he's an engineer.
But both offer solutions to put into practice now.
No politician wants to do it because often unpopular and global companies in the shadows have to undermine as many implementations as possible, their money and their powers depend on it.

Much more than the conspiracy you suggest in your last sentence, if no politician wants to do it, it is probably because the solutions are not.
Those who propose solutions do so within the framework of ecology, bypassing a considerable number of constraints and impacts that their so-called solution has on other areas of society. Even being competent in ecology, the implementation of ecological solutions is also part of the social and political field in general. Normally it is the purview of politics.
We began to think of "ecologism" as "ecological policy", while obviously we cannot reduce political choices to a single area. Ecology is one of the areas to be taken into account for political action. But directing politics through ecology is to reduce it.
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by humus » 17/06/21, 08:27

Hello,
The covid will have been good, Jancovici has revised the form of its presentation a little.
Today the cost of renewable energies is not high because we still have a fossil system.

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by thibr » 23/10/21, 19:45


How to learn to live in a constrained universe? How to imagine our energy future? And how can France place itself in this planetary challenge?

Paloma Moritz receives Jean-Marc Jancovici, engineer and energy / climate consultant, to discuss the major energy issues in the world (part 1: 00:00 - 29:42), the issues surrounding nuclear power: thorium and salt nuclear power plants melt tested in China, the small nuclear reactors (Small Modular Reactors) desired by Emmanuel Macron and the negative externalities linked to nuclear power in France (part 2: 29:42 - 57:03), the political and training issues: climate policy French, the lack of training on these issues and the transformation plan for the French economy devised by the SHIFT (part 3: 57:03 - 01:19:23).
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by izentrop » 21/12/21, 01:48

From the great Janco.

Possibility to follow the slides here while listening to the video:

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by izentrop » 29/12/21, 23:52

Janco at 28 minutes:
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by izentrop » 09/03/22, 01:41

We can clearly feel the gap between the policies of ecology and the realistic, low-carbon, long-term vision of Janco... So much so that Delphine Batho, who we did not feel at ease, was odious with the spokesperson of LREM.

On the subject of nuclear power, the most realistic vision is on the far right candidate side.

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by Remundo » 09/03/22, 08:10

izentrop wrote:On the subject of nuclear power, the most realistic vision is on the far right candidate side.

Don't say that unhappy,

it will trigger a cardiac arrest in Nihilo who plague.
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by izentrop » 09/03/22, 09:08

Remundo wrote:
izentrop wrote:On the subject of nuclear power, the most realistic vision is on the far right candidate side.
Don't say that unfortunate, it will trigger a cardiac arrest in Nihilo who plagues.
I don't think, like me on these subjects, he is rather lucid.

The green candidates are more like: "I manipulate the fears of nuclear power to pick up as many routes as possible, for the rest I don't want to know anything" and it's not me who says it, it's the candidates themselves in a documentary extract at 22:41

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by Remundo » 09/03/22, 09:15

the debates on energy issues do not fly very high regardless of the party concerned.

In France, our electricity mix should indeed rely on nuclear and renewables.

I don't particularly like nuclear power, but out of pragmatism, you have to keep a little.

And that hides the main question: how to replace hydrocarbons?

This requires a resolute policy for the development of renewable fuel. Agriculture can contribute to this, but a new harvesting/synthesis sector must be built: that of the gasification of organic waste.
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