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Does the right like nuclear? I thought they didn't. It's pretty clean efficient energy, though it has been overtaken in recent years by wind and solar for cost.
They like nuclear and hate regulation, so that’s a match made in heaven for disasters.
The right likes nuclear when they can drop it on someone.
Maggie Thatcher was one of the earliest politicians to talk about global warming. She did it to prop up nuclear, which was losing the narrative at the time to Greenpeace and the like.
They like nuclear in so far as they can use it to beat certain elements of the environmental left over the head. Conservative governments have come in gone in both the US and UK, and they've done very little to actually build out nuclear power.
In the US I thought nuclear was one of the few bipartisan issues they can agree on.
Yeah, they love it and are constantly criticizing the left for chasing renewables as a solution to our energy needs and (for the less extreme ones who accept it's real) climate change.
At least that's pretty close, only a 17% difference.
Yeah, attitudes have really cooled about nuclear power over the years. We might be in a different climate position right now if we hadn't shied away from it decades ago.
Climate, and geopolitical too. Look at France vs Germany in the last few years.
In what world does a 51% approval rating count as loving it? 67% feels like a stretch to even call a consensus.
Well they don't seem to love it as much as they love coal and oil, that's for sure, but they have been very loud about their support of nuclear in recent history.
It's become much more bipartisan too.