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If Climate Change Is a Problem Then Lunar Helium-3 Fueled Fusion Is the Solution (examiner.com)

MarkWhittington writes: With the Paris Climate Conference apparently ending in failure and experts such as Matt Ridley suggesting that, in any case, global warming is not a cause for immediate concern, the private sector is casting about to fund "green" energy solutions. Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg are starting a renewable energy research and development fund, for example. The Chicago Tribune pointed to a possible area of investment that Gates and Zuckerberg might look into if they would like to get out of the solar and wind box that many green energy enthusiasts find themselves in. The key to evolving from a fossil fuel energy economy, perhaps, is fusion energy powered by helium-3 from the moon.

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  1. Moon (the movie) by DavidMZ · · Score: 5, Informative

    It is the topic of the movie Moon, which I strongly recommend to all hard SF fans.

  2. Re:"experts such as Matt Ridley"????? by careysub · · Score: 5, Informative

    The only thing I'd call Matt Ridley and expert in is climate science denial. But he has motivation because his family owns coal mines.

    He has also invested heavily in fracking, and is opposed to regulating same.

    Oh, and he is extremely hostile to wind and solar power.

    He must really be panicking about solar and wind since the deployment costs have plummeted, and expansion rates have been averaging 25% annually, year after year. Currently wind and solar 11% of the entire annual electricity production in the EU, yet Ridley keeps asserting that it is impossible for these to make any significant contribution.

    Anything to promote burning fossil fuels, which puts dollars directly into his pocket.

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