On April 22, 1997, Larry the Cucumber did his first super hero alter ego Larry-Boy Adventure in the VeggieTales video "Larry-Boy! & The Fib From Outer Space!"
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On April 22, 1997, Larry the Cucumber did his first super hero alter ego Larry-Boy Adventure in the VeggieTales video "Larry-Boy! & The Fib From Outer Space!"
Not only is nuclear essential if we want to reach net zero – it’s the key to tackling poverty, too
Today, 700 million people live in extreme poverty (defined as living on less than $2.15 per day). They won’t climb out of it without access to more energy. Making as much energy as possible available to as many people as possible ought to be a defining goal of the 21st century. Denying the developing world access to abundant energy would be a profound moral failure, not to mention an act of breathtaking hypocrisy. The answer is not less energy, but cleaner energy, and more of it. To replace fossil fuels and support renewables, we need something that’s always on, potent and, crucially, emissions-free. Nuclear reactors meet these ideals. They’re dispatchable, industry parlance for reliable. A single one generates enough electricity to power the lives of 2 million average Europeans, even after accounting for downtime and maintenance. And they don’t emit carbon dioxide.
It’s amazing to read this in the Grauniad.
It almost gives you hope, despite the way the new Labour government, that the British Left is finding its soul again.
Wow! What a great book!
Filled to the brim with cool information, told in an uplifting and exciting way. It's a real treat, and the epilogue is very inspirational. Try it, I think you will enjoy it.