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Even then, the "evil smoke" coming out of 3 of those towers is just water vapor

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People that draw this shit (on the right and left) constantly and consistently don't understand what those cooling towers do.

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Yes!

So much for all that STEM money

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I remember when I was a kid my dad said those were how clouds were made and I believed him.

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Except this erroneously portrays the assumed coal and nuclear plants as dirty.

I get it though, and I do agree - I laugh every time I see a Tesla. Shake my head at the fact these BLMshits think they're so great and they don't realize the slave labor and utter environment destruction electric batteries cause.

Fuck em.

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Dumb as fuck. This still pushes the idea that "fossil" fuels are serious polluters.

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That image is wrong. Those people don't have any kids because they are the high income couple at the beginning of Idiocracy.

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Nuclear is clean.

The real joke is that corporations are the big polluters. And the wealthy pollute far more than anyone else. The first thing we should do is ban private jets.

Do they have to disturb a lot of earth in the form of open pit mining to mine fuel rods or other components that go into producing nuclear energy?

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"Disturb the earth"

It's a fucking rock. It is not bothered by human activity.

I’m referring to humans being affected by the material exposed through mining that enter our bodies and affect our health. It’s not normal to have high concentrations of arsenic, lead, etc pollute our community that cause health issues in the population. Usually these materials are isolated from our habitat but when we disturb it and it enters our food chain or contaminates our water then it does pollute our environment. Mining is necessary but it’s not like it’s a clean process like you’re suggesting. Here’s a picture from a community that I worked in next to a massive open pit. I imagine that eventually dust will cover it and plants might grow again, maybe?