Well, that very same Cracked article has this to say:
So if you actually Google the subject of the clean energy link above (in this case, thorium nuclear reactors) instead of, say, instantly forwarding it to all of your friends, you will be immediately kicked in the balls by Wikipedia’s giant wall of text describing the many problems with the technology.
“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LFTR#Disadvantages″
Interestingly, that same wiki page possible solutions to most of the disadvantages
Personally, I think the biggest reason is that Carter stopped the research decades ago, so there are no actual examples of the technology to evaluate. People thereby assume that because no-one is doing it, it must not be worthwhile.
So far as I can tell, the only insurmountable disadvantage is that you can’t use a Thorium reactor to make nuclear bombs. Wait, did I say disadvantage? I meant advantage. Or, well … are you a politician or an average person? That’ll make the difference between advantage and disadvantage.
Considering that politicians get ahead by gaining the approval of their constituents, I’d think that now that America is no longer in an arms race, a politician could probably get ahead by proclaiming support for sustainable nuclear energy which does not have a chance of producing weapons.
Except for where that would mean announcing support for nuclear energy.
Well, that very same Cracked article has this to say:
“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LFTR#Disadvantages″ Interestingly, that same wiki page possible solutions to most of the disadvantages Personally, I think the biggest reason is that Carter stopped the research decades ago, so there are no actual examples of the technology to evaluate. People thereby assume that because no-one is doing it, it must not be worthwhile.
Those are not very impressive disadvantages.
So far as I can tell, the only insurmountable disadvantage is that you can’t use a Thorium reactor to make nuclear bombs. Wait, did I say disadvantage? I meant advantage. Or, well … are you a politician or an average person? That’ll make the difference between advantage and disadvantage.
Considering that politicians get ahead by gaining the approval of their constituents, I’d think that now that America is no longer in an arms race, a politician could probably get ahead by proclaiming support for sustainable nuclear energy which does not have a chance of producing weapons.
Except for where that would mean announcing support for nuclear energy.
“Or, well...”
Was that subtle framing intentional?