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Nuclear Energy and CO2 Correlation
Nuclear energy can easily take out half of the fossil fuels we use today and we should conserve them not only because of climate change but because they are non-renewable. Additionally, no credible scientist would claim that the correlation between rising CO2 and temperature is proof of causation.
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The correlation between rising CO2 and temperature is not necessarily proof of causation, and making such a claim risks degrading the credibility of climate science.
1:00:23 - 1:04:00 (03:37)
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The correlation between rising CO2 and temperature is not necessarily proof of causation, and making such a claim risks degrading the credibility of climate science. Using the example of how ice cream consumption is correlated with shark attacks, the speaker argues against drawing causation conclusions from correlation.
ChapterNuclear Energy and CO2 Correlation
Episode#373 - Patrick Moore - Greenpeace's Ex-President - Is Climate Change A Hoax?
PodcastModern Wisdom
The speaker argues that nuclear energy is a safe and efficient alternative to fossil fuels, and that it should be embraced because of its positive impact on climate change and the conservation of non-renewable resources.
1:04:00 - 1:06:30 (02:30)
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The speaker argues that nuclear energy is a safe and efficient alternative to fossil fuels, and that it should be embraced because of its positive impact on climate change and the conservation of non-renewable resources.