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Do we Need Nuclear Energy to Stop Climate Change?


Do we Need Nuclear Energy to Stop Climate Change?
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Do we need nuclear energy to stop climate change? More and more voices from science, environmental activists and the press have been saying so in recent years – but this comes as a shock to those who are fighting against nuclear energy and the problems that come with it. So who is right? Well - it is complicated.

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Bxrry
Bxrry
3 days ago
This guy could be my science teacher for 12 years and I wouldn’t complain

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John Santos
John Santos
1 day ago
Your videos are always next level 🔥 great production value !

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DoCtOr_MiKe FaN_4LiFe
DoCtOr_MiKe FaN_4LiFe
1 day ago
It annoys to me to think the only reason nuclear is getting removed in a lot of places is because of a scared and misinformed public which politicians then cater to for their own personal power.

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Oxeron
Oxeron
23 hours ago (edited)
Germany: - Let's replace Nuclear by Coal to fight climate change!

Something's wrong, I can feel it

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Landon Casebolt
Landon Casebolt
1 day ago
I really appreciate you labeling your opinion portion. Few information portals do that anymore

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Eurasia Acaci .-
Eurasia Acaci .-
3 days ago
Don’t be afraid of nuclear energy when the best alternative is putting literal poison in the air

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rodrigo fernandez
rodrigo fernandez
3 days ago
My thoght is that yes, nuclear energy has waste but it can be buried somwhere where no one cares; but fossil fuels put poisonous in everyone's air

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Ronaldo_ Slayer21
Ronaldo_ Slayer21
3 days ago
ikr

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Darth Sidious
Darth Sidious
3 days ago
 @big coop  what happens if the rocket fails and all the waste falls lol

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Just Some Random Minecraft Floating Sand
Just Some Random Minecraft Floating Sand
3 days ago
 @Darth Sidious  it'll burn up when re-entering

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james frederick
james frederick
3 days ago
I still think if this much research and development was put towards nuclear energy plants then you could instead get just as much valuable research in renewable like solar or wind and have still no negative side effects

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Ronaldo_ Slayer21
Ronaldo_ Slayer21
3 days ago
 @big coop  nah to much money he would never he would maybe if it didn't way so much

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DANG HENG YI Moe
DANG HENG YI Moe
3 days ago
 @james frederick  remember the dams that may collapse into tsunami

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Aaron Koning
Aaron Koning
3 days ago
 @james frederick  Solar and wind have their limits. Something can only become so efficient. It's like trying to re-invent the wheel.

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Aaron Koning
Aaron Koning
3 days ago
At the same time, Nuclear has a TON of future potential when it comes to research. There is so much technology undiscovered regarding atomic power, including even fusion power.

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DANG HENG YI Moe
DANG HENG YI Moe
3 days ago
 @james frederick  also it’s not like everyday will sunny and windy

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Orygin9
Orygin9
3 days ago
 @DANG HENG YI Moe  Just like fukushima did a few years ago yeah

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Ziggy
Ziggy
3 days ago
 @rodrigo fernandez  Yes and nuclear waste is not as bad as everyone thinks. It would take thousands of years to fill up a warehouse with nuclear waste.

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athroughzdude
athroughzdude
3 days ago
Solar, Wind, Ocean, Geothermal. We got non-poison options already, issue is that crotchety old jerks in power with too much money don't own them all yet.

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Arham Shahid
Arham Shahid
3 days ago (edited)
 @Darth Sidious  if a meteor big enough to enter the atmosphere falls nuclear waste will be the least of our problems

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Filip Wolffs
Filip Wolffs
3 days ago
 @Orygin9  At most one person died from radiation poisoning. And even that is up for debate. And it took an earthquake and a tsunami to make it happen.

Sounds pretty safe to me.

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Electron Resonator
Electron Resonator
3 days ago
if you want expensive generator that create a lot of heat 24/7? geothermal is your answer, ...but with this video now I know why todays batteries technology is so lame and backward, because oil and nuclear was true hype of the past

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DANG HENG YI Moe
DANG HENG YI Moe
3 days ago
 @Orygin9  that means nothing is prefect

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A Č
A Č
3 days ago
 @Aaron Koning  true, there is even  a different alternative that could be used instead of uranium to power up nuclear reactors, but it needs some research. i forgot the name of that materal

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Filip Wolffs
Filip Wolffs
3 days ago
 @james frederick  If we started putting all resources into researching renewable energy decades ago when it already became clear climate change would happen I would agree with you.

However by this point we need to act as quickly as possible. Renewable energy might become the better alternative in the future but right now nuclear energy is the more viable option.

It's not great, but it's better than nothing.

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Torm Endor
Torm Endor
3 days ago
 @rodrigo fernandez  There is a case system in Finland literally made for nuclear waste.

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UB3RFR3NZY
UB3RFR3NZY
3 days ago
 @Just Some Random Minecraft Floating Sand  and become atomised, spreading across the globe in the air. The US did high altitude nuclear tests, bad idea. Just bury it. Or, develop Thorium reactors with waste that has a half life of only a few hundred years. But nobody wants to make Thorium plants, because of NIMBY idiots.

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Shau Hame
Shau Hame
3 days ago
 @A Č  It's Thorium

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Darth Sidious
Darth Sidious
3 days ago
ahhh the deleted comments confuse me ima head out

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paulo garcia
paulo garcia
3 days ago
 @james frederick  i present to you all the investigatión made on nuclear weapons, now uset to generate energi an goodie goods

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Darth Sidious
Darth Sidious
3 days ago
 @Just Some Random Minecraft Floating Sand  a h  y e s , l e t   u s  b u r n   t h e   w a s t e

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3 days ago
The reality is that nuclear energy is not profitable.
The return on investment is much longer than other alternative energy sources for one.

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WHR乄 WaffleIron
WHR乄 WaffleIron
3 days ago
Yes Nuclear energy especially Nuclear fusion energy

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i
i
3 days ago
 @rodrigo fernandez  Consider this : A nuclear disaster from a nuclear plant almost never happen, and if happen can kill 100k people (it never happen). There are 6,5 million people died because of air pollution last year.

But nuclear kill directly and the disaster is so large that is can hit people's fear even in the form of thoughts. And fossil fuel kills slowly, secretly and does not seems so castatrophic to the primitive human brain.

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josh'sgoinham
josh'sgoinham
3 days ago
One of the main reasons there is resistance against nuclear is because the leaders of these eco movements dont actually want to reduce emissions, they just want to destroy all human industry; which wouldn't happen if we adopt nuclear because it allows us to maintain modern amenities.

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paulo garcia
paulo garcia
3 days ago
 @Filip Wolffs  exactly it is not about perfección it is about something better

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LoiteringKevin
LoiteringKevin
3 days ago
This. People in my country opt for poisoned air than clean nuclear.

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Drawn
Drawn
3 days ago
Ok, great; let's put 'literal poison' in our earth and hence our bodies then. Have a word with eastern europeans about that...

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CruxCapacitor
CruxCapacitor
3 days ago (edited)
 @Aaron Koning  - Tired analogy. Wheels aren't still made of stone. Only recently, very advanced   wheels with the capacity to remember and revert to their previous shape were designed to deal with the stress of the surface of Mars.

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Pax Americania
Pax Americania
3 days ago
 @rodrigo fernandez  people tend to care for some reason. Nevada pushed really hard against the nuclear waste storage facility being built in its state.

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Ronaldo_ Slayer21
Ronaldo_ Slayer21
3 days ago
It's very very disappointing that people or companies who have plenty of extra money don't make more nuclear plants and the other countries who are not helping by trying to decrease the co2 in the air, like really it's your planet too it's not like we have the same planet next door you DONUTS

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Dalia Abo El Ala
Dalia Abo El Ala
3 days ago
 @rodrigo fernandez  what about thorium plants less waste less problems

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Hakan
Hakan
3 days ago
The best way to stop global warming would be to stop eating fish and meat but mainly fish

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Panda Monium
Panda Monium
3 days ago
 @rodrigo fernandez  fun fact: all of the nuclear waste ever made by America is only about the size of 2 football fields and is safely stored in a bunker where it will eventually become non-toxic over time and disposed of correctly.

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Galaxy Channel cz
Galaxy Channel cz
3 days ago
 @Dalia Abo El Ala  yes,  Thorium is the future of nuclear energy.

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LoiteringKevin
LoiteringKevin
3 days ago (edited)
 @Drawn  Is collectable literal poison easier to handle, or poisoned air spreaded everywhere?
You have no idea how bad air quality is here in east asia. I rather have clean nuclear with controllable poison.

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fig sig
fig sig
3 days ago
exactly , fosile fuel is the worst option

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Enrique Llerena
Enrique Llerena
3 days ago
And gen 4 reactors acan recycle and make waste a lot smaller and last thousands to hundreds of years

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Pax Americania
Pax Americania
3 days ago
 @Panda Monium  not fully true some of it is stored in reactors cooling pools since their isnt enough space for the high level radioactive waste. Which needs to put very deep underground.

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Panda Monium
Panda Monium
3 days ago
 @Darth Sidious  if the rocket fails, then something went VERY wrong as NASA spends years testing several rocket designs and working through nearly ever flaw... even if it fails it will burn up on re-entry like Just Some Random Minecraft Floating Sand said

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Electron Resonator
Electron Resonator
3 days ago
the best alternative energy is geothermal, please don't underestimate the power of the Earth to destroy humans civilization trough volcano eruption, and the Earth core has been burning for more than 4 billion years, it's so stupid not even trying to harvest most of it

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ernest exe
ernest exe
3 days ago
r/technicallythetruth

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ferron zomeren
ferron zomeren
3 days ago
 @rodrigo fernandez  yea lets bury it in Germany bcs who cares who lives there right
Nah bruh they should bury it in your garden for every kWh of nuclear energy you use, one gram op depleted uranium in the local playground

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ProGremlinPlayer
ProGremlinPlayer
3 days ago
Well said, acaci



Portobello Mushroom
Portobello Mushroom
3 days ago
 @rodrigo fernandez  and the pollution of mining fuel and constructing plants is MUCH lower per unit energy produced than the weather-dependant green energy

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Zealot
Zealot
3 days ago
 @⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻  A nuclear plant takes longer to be put up, but once it is built and running at full capacity it pays the bills back quickly. Real Engineering did a video on this which explains why nuclear energy is not profitable in the short term, but long term produces more revenue than other sources like natural gas. Also governments can make nuclear energy profitable by providing subsidies and loans and removing some of the unnecessary regulations on nuclear energy. Furthermore, the fear around nuclear energy is unwarranted, as nuclear energy is one of the safest ways to produce energy. Sadly, the general population has been swayed on this matter based on emotion not fact, and if climate change is to be halted a combination of nuclear and renewables is necessary!

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Victor J. Castorena v.d. Elst
Victor J. Castorena v.d. Elst
3 days ago
 @A Č  I think its thorium



- SølAero -
- SølAero -
3 days ago (edited)
Agree. The reason people are scared of nuclear energy is because it has caused a few accidents worldwide, the worst cases of which have approximately killed around a 4 thousand people, while fossil fuels cause millions to die yearly to diseases caused by it

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c
c
3 days ago
what about fukuskima having to throwing nuclear waste in the sea?

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Thijs van Leeuwen
Thijs van Leeuwen
3 days ago
 @Aaron Koning  Fusion has been mentioned to be "available for actual use in about 10 years from now" for the many past decades, just like thorium...
Failure is not an option, the risk is to high, and we know that its a human endeavor and that usually fails from time to time.



Oreo THEREAL
Oreo THEREAL
3 days ago
 @A Č  i think it is thorium



Joshua Lipawen
Joshua Lipawen
3 days ago
 @Orygin9 there are two nuclear powerplant disasters and neither of them happened because of poor design but poor management and unexpected disaster.

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GlowBeard
GlowBeard
3 days ago
 @Just Some Random Minecraft Floating Sand  it won't burn up on reentry. The heat of reentry is nowhere near hot enough to transmute the waste, so hot radioactive waste will make it back to the surface.

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*Triggered Doge*
*Triggered Doge*
3 days ago
 @james frederick  i remember there is a modular reactors, fitting in a warehouse

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rodrigo fernandez
rodrigo fernandez
3 days ago
 @ferron zomeren  Come on, you know what I mean. Nuclear energy is much more efficient per weight. We just need to have well prepared bury sites; we already have nuclear active sites in the country, because they where used to test bombs. Now we should use inhospitable places to bury this nuclear waste.

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A Č
A Č
3 days ago
 @Victor J. Castorena v.d. Elst  thanks



TimeBucks
TimeBucks
1 day ago
Thanks you are amazing!

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Girgis Tadrous
Girgis Tadrous
23 hours ago
He is



Audrey
Audrey
12 hours ago
Yes



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crazy tech
5 hours ago
Fellow me guys 🔥🔥



Black n Tan
Black n Tan
5 hours ago
 @crazy tech  what?



Niels Petit-Jean
Niels Petit-Jean
1 day ago (edited)
Kurzgesagt: There are also the concerns about nuclair accident
Almost every other vid: what if we nuked the...

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cqvio doli
cqvio doli
18 hours ago
Germany: - Let's replace Nuclear by Coal to fight climate change! Something's wrong, I can feel it

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megaplayer
megaplayer
18 hours ago
What if we nuked everything to make big bang

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Beppson
Beppson
16 hours ago
 @cqvio doli  dude don’t copy others comments

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Nihil_HD
Nihil_HD
15 hours ago
 @Beppson  that's a bot

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Nihil_HD
Nihil_HD
15 hours ago (edited)
 @Beppson  go to the profile and u see it has a banner which says click at the,, about me'' and u will 2 links to scam sides. That's the new generation of bots. Copying comments instead of spamming links. Also he copied more lcomments and wrote them u see otehr comments. So u think it's a real human which watched the video

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Beppson
Beppson
15 hours ago
 @Nihil_HD  nice



Soup Salt
Soup Salt
5 hours ago
​ @cqvio doli  did you actually just copy and paste the comment from top?



Jazher_ Nur0l
Jazher_ Nur0l
2 hours ago
 @cqvio doli  you are a scammer I feel it



Santzes
Santzes
1 day ago
"This comes as a surprise for people fighting against nuclear energy"

Well yes, a lot of things will surprise people who have no will to understand the world objectively.

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Alexander Pas
Alexander Pas
2 hours ago
Many on both sides also don't make the important distinction between fission and fusion.



Daniel Mason
Daniel Mason
1 hour ago
​ @Alexander Pas  If someone says "I'm against nuclear power" It is in no way ambiguous what they mean. Fusion power plants don't exist (yet), so I don't see how it's an important distinction.



acs197
acs197
1 day ago (edited)
For all the alarmists, I lived within the fallout radius of one of the older fission plants for the first 23 years of my life without a mishap. Well, without any major mishap. The issue that occurred was rather minor.

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tutorial: brush him
tutorial: brush him
4 hours ago
That's something you just have to elaborate on.

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Alex Roselle
Alex Roselle
2 days ago
"Should we give up nuclear immediately, and accept higher emissions?"
averts eye contact in German

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Kloko Loko
Kloko Loko
2 days ago
What about Japan, they reduced their nuclear to 20%, Germany only 50%

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Nerved Music
Nerved Music
2 days ago
 @Kloko Loko  Germany are closing all their nuclear plants in the near future

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Benjamin Clarkson
Benjamin Clarkson
2 days ago
 @Kloko Loko  Japan's starting to put theirs back online 👍

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Matthias
Matthias
2 days ago
 @Nerved Music  Belgium currently has 56% of power generated by nuclear power and wants to shut down all their plants by 2025... 🤦‍♂️

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leo belpomo
leo belpomo
2 days ago
Don't stress, Germany is buying electricity from french nuclear reactor thanks to the european inter connected grid ... So Germany still kind of is a nuclear power 😂

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Takkik
Takkik
2 days ago
And in France Ecologists that grow in popularity want to shut down our nuclear centrals... perhaps there is other priorities right now. And batteries used for renewal energy isn't eco friendly.

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alfie picton
alfie picton
2 days ago
 @Matthias  just so so stupid, and such a waste of relatively new power plants they won't even let them have there life time

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DerKonig Jager
DerKonig Jager
2 days ago
Remember it's all about business

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Kullat Nunu
Kullat Nunu
2 days ago (edited)
 @leo belpomo  Where did you get that myth. Germany is a net electricity exporter.... "So" Germany "France still kind of is a" nuclear "fossil power" 😂

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Covid Hoax
Covid Hoax
2 days ago (edited)
Just import the fossile fuels from Russia... just don’t tell anyone!

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Sam Gatana
Sam Gatana
1 day ago
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Blaise Ivan
Blaise Ivan
1 day ago
I have been pro Nuclear for years, this is fantastic Grassroots information that I can use to help educate non scientists. Thanks you are amazing!

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Norawee KAWEEPATI [10N17]
Norawee KAWEEPATI [10N17]
1 day ago
Lets go pro nuclear!

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Hüseyin Yaşar
Hüseyin Yaşar
1 day ago
Most people still think that nuclear is so dangerous and harmful because of anti nuclear propagandas we need to change their mind

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asasial1977
asasial1977
1 day ago
 @Hüseyin Yaşar  yeah it's great, ask Fukushima and Pripyat.

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Hüseyin Yaşar
Hüseyin Yaşar
1 day ago
 @asasial1977  So what people must stop using planes and cars then? only few people died in japan and compared to other things not much people died in chernobyl too.

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Giuseppe Fontanella
Giuseppe Fontanella
1 day ago (edited)
 @asasial1977  Fukushima will agree, in fact there was no harm neither to people or the envirovement cause of the radiations , instead earthquake and tsunami killed thousands of people

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asasial1977
asasial1977
1 day ago
 @Giuseppe Fontanella  you are joking right? 
There is a literal mountain of contaminated material in plastic bags there, contaminated water IS STILL TO THIS DAY contaminated the ocean.

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asasial1977
asasial1977
1 day ago
 @Hüseyin Yaşar  CONTAMINATING THE ENVIRONMENT 
Please show where hell I said a damn thing about deaths!



Hüseyin Yaşar
Hüseyin Yaşar
1 day ago
 @asasial1977   nuclear dumped ocean still safer than the water that you drink

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Frodo baggins
Frodo baggins
1 day ago
 @asasial1977   @asasial1977  so you think fossil fuels are clean and have not caused ANY pollution? educate yourself on environmental science and then talk

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ItzaMe
ItzaMe
1 day ago
 @asasial1977  Literally just 1 person died from Fukushima... And if some people have to unfortunately die of muclear disasters, so be it. Would still be a lot better than destroying the planet and eliminating all life in existence

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Gerry Oigiangbe
Gerry Oigiangbe
1 day ago
This is the most brilliant take on clean energy.

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Peepee Poopoo
Peepee Poopoo
1 day ago (edited)
Kurzgesagt deserves way more popularity for the amount of effort and research they put into their videos.

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Héo Bun
Héo Bun
8 hours ago
*they

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Wadoo Wadoo
Wadoo Wadoo
7 hours ago
Its like a team of 15 people



Vladimir Irkhin
Vladimir Irkhin
7 hours ago
is 14 million and a half people subscribed to a channel, considered not popular enough?

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Arch
Arch
5 hours ago
 @Vladimir Irkhin  nope. The kurzgesagt team deserves more.

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Neo Theodossiadis
Neo Theodossiadis
3 days ago
I love how Kurzgesagt went from drawing and animating simple birds to a team of renewable electricity power rangers.

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Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell

Michael Visosky
Michael Visosky
3 days ago
Hydroelectric-chan

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F*СК MЕ - СНЕCK МY РR0FILЕ
F*СК MЕ - СНЕCK МY РR0FILЕ
3 days ago
Video

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Ben Hensley
Ben Hensley
3 days ago
all I'm saying is that the literal water person could not put out a fire...

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Noah Jordan
Noah Jordan
3 days ago
"Renewable electricity power rangers"... I'm speechless

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Atomic Alchemist
Atomic Alchemist
3 days ago
Except the nuclear one wasnt renewable

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Michał Krzyżanowski
Michał Krzyżanowski
3 days ago
renewable is not worth it

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F*СК MЕ - СНЕCK МY РR0FILЕ
F*СК MЕ - СНЕCK МY РR0FILЕ
3 days ago
Because 6 PM has

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F*СК MЕ - СНЕCK МY РR0FILЕ
F*СК MЕ - СНЕCK МY РR0FILЕ
3 days ago
So you 6

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~Osmium~
~Osmium~
3 days ago
Literally the POWER RANGERS

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Kevin Farias
Kevin Farias
3 days ago
Clean power rangers!

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Decentish
Decentish
1 day ago
When it come to safety nuclear power is actually statistically the safest form of power. It has the lowest number of deaths per thousand terrawatts of energy produced, even lower than wind, solar or hydro power. Nuclear has 90 deaths per 1000 compared to the 150 of wind, 440 of solar and 1400 of hydro. Everyone just believes they are unsafe because of how much media attention the few incidents have received.

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For A Green Future
For A Green Future
19 hours ago
It's not the safest if you factor in the mutations, diseases, deaths and cancers that will be caused over the next 1,000,000 years by radioactive isotopes already in the environment. On that time scale, the fleeting moment of electricity generated in a nuke plant compared to the amount of damage done is nothing short of catastrophic.

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oogleboogle123456789
oogleboogle123456789
19 hours ago
 @For A Green Future  I'm not sure you know what the nuclear power plant does it's actually not producing nuclear waste in the water and air its a solid by product that is stored in what is essentially a bunker they don't actually produce anything into the environment they are not going to mutate you or anyone else not sure where you get this weird idea

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For A Green Future
For A Green Future
17 hours ago (edited)
 @oogleboogle123456789  Nuclear power plants routinely vent radioactive gasses into the air during refueling other processes. Also, 80% of US nukes and 100% of French nukes are currently leaking tritium into the groundwater around them. If you don't know these things, you need to go  back and research how nuclear plants work. The nuclear plants at Fukushima, Chernobyl, and Three Mile Island released massive amounts of radioactivity into the environment. In fact every single minute for the past 10 years, the Fukushima plants have dumped radioactivity into the bay as they continuously pump water over the melted cores to prevent them from starting to blaze out of control again. I got the "weird" idea from studying this weird, corrupt industry for the past 40 years.

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Dalton Giddings
Dalton Giddings
10 hours ago
 @For A Green Future  and both the current carbon emissions and the emissions from mining rare elements to make renewable energy work is catastrophic. Nuclear energy is by FAR the safest and most reliable option for humanity’s future.

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EnlightenmentLiberal
EnlightenmentLiberal
8 hours ago
 @For A Green Future  everything you know about the effects of low level radiation is wrong. 

There is no evidence linking Chernobyl to birth defects.

There is no evidence among even the atomic bomb survivors of heritable genetic damage.

LNT is wrong. Sufficiently low levels of radiation are completely harmless.

You believe in homeopathy, where radioactive stuff is harmful no matter how diluted. "The dose makes the poison."

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EnlightenmentLiberal
EnlightenmentLiberal
8 hours ago
 @For A Green Future  and not a single person has been hurt by those miniscule releases.

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chicken bloop
chicken bloop
8 hours ago
 @For A Green Future  that is widely spread in the public due to the fact that media always depicts nuclear energy has this horrible thing thats constantly killing everything but its really not.

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Redmond Henry
Redmond Henry
4 hours ago
 @For A Green Future  I dont know if this means anything to you in reality, we are pulling a radioactive element out of the ground and then using it and putting the by product back into the ground, in a concentrated form yes but we manage it. They don't just put it into the environment randomly. I have read that literally living right next to a nuclear reactor ie like residential housing near a nuclear facility, there is no difference to living in far away, the radiation is shielded meaning it cant actually affect the outside area unless you have a meltdown. Which in reality are rare, and with proper management can be mitigated entirely. New technology reduces the risk aswell. 

AS for fukishima, experts say that the environmental impact of the water is incredible small to the point where it is negligible. You know why? Radiation isn't actually that dangerous, it gets a really bad rap, ofc standing in front of the elephants foot is going to be incredible unhealthy but in small amounts its essentially harmless. Even flying you expose yourself to a similar amount of radiation to a chest xray.

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daydream
daydream
20 hours ago
2:07 I love how there's just this random Magnemite pokemon in the background

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Dorin Munteanu
Dorin Munteanu
1 day ago (edited)
Hey Kurzgesagt, the last ducky baby 10:23 is supposed to run backward for that cage to roll forward, you know .. physics.

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SeriousNorbo
SeriousNorbo
3 days ago
Can't wait for a movie about Capitan Nuclear, Wind Man, Super Solar and Water Woman fighting against evil Dr. Fossil Cloud.

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DarthPlaugas
DarthPlaugas
3 days ago
Simpsons did it

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Martiddy - Sama
Martiddy - Sama
3 days ago
Not gonna lie, I would watch that

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Blank
Blank
3 days ago
 @Martiddy - Sama  same

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マリオのカエル
マリオのカエル
3 days ago
That would be a good influence for kids to support renewable energy, like how the government influences kids to go into the military

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Gavin Westerfield
Gavin Westerfield
3 days ago (edited)
Aw dangit

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Gavin Westerfield
Gavin Westerfield
3 days ago
 @マリオのカエル  yeah ur right! We need that!

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Front Row at the Shit Show
Front Row at the Shit Show
3 days ago
A better version of Captain Planet? I'M IN!

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Luux Draijer
Luux Draijer
3 days ago
Yes indeed

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Zous 2005
Zous 2005
3 days ago
 @DarthPlaugas  wait really? If you remember the name of the episode?

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Mystical Mangos
Mystical Mangos
3 days ago
 @マリオのカエル  im a kid



Jake Ying
Jake Ying
1 day ago
When Kurzgesagt make a tuition centre for practically anything, including animation:
Everyone 
Literally everyone
The time has come, imma return to school again. ( proceeds to open brain.)

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Peter Simmons
Peter Simmons
18 hours ago
Return to school? Have you left yet?



Minati Choudhury
Minati Choudhury
16 hours ago
Wow, this comment is 2 hours old



Jake Ying
Jake Ying
11 hours ago
Maybe, maybe not....



Bill Gates
Bill Gates
18 hours ago
I can literally watch this in 144p and still be amazed by the animations.

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The One Wind
The One Wind
1 day ago
This animation in this video is absolutely amazing. The visualization alone draws people in to watch your informative videos. You are doing the world a great service, Kurzgesagt!

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Peter Simmons
Peter Simmons
18 hours ago
Really? I was shooting better animation than this ion the early 60s when there were no computers and it was all shot on film. Like in 2001 - A Space Odyssey. This is on a par with Follow the Country Code government advice animations long since gone. But hey it's computerised so must be 'absolutely amazing' in a world of CGHI [or do you think all those amazing CGI effects are real?].



The One Wind
The One Wind
18 hours ago
 @Peter Simmons  what?



skullzans
skullzans
1 day ago
This is true we need to advance this field, you DEPEND on funding. CEOs are very lacking education. They only know what is relevant to making profit and maintaining companies. They have NO real public understanding because they dont need to to run their business. You need arguements that convince them it helps, accepting that they are stupidly ignorant

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randomguy8196
randomguy8196
5 hours ago
CEOs chase profit. Companies as a whole chase profit. It's not their job to determine what is the "right thing" to do. I mean, what even is the "right thing"? Who gets to define what is right? No, instead it's society's job to determine what is "right" and encode that in the laws which companies will have to follow.

If you want them to go in a specific direction you need to set policy so it's the most profitable direction to go.



skullzans
skullzans
4 hours ago
 @randomguy8196  Thats literally what i said. Are you supporting me or arguing against me?



randomguy8196
randomguy8196
4 hours ago
 @skullzans  I'm point out that CEOs don't "lack education", it's simply not their business to care. It's not their responsibility.

CEOs will do whatever the laws permits them to do. It's society's responsibility to keep them in line (with society's expectations) with laws.



skullzans
skullzans
3 hours ago
 @randomguy8196  Oh they do lack education. If you think they don't, Look into it. An example of how sheltered they are is that 3/20 CEOs had heard of FNAF in thier lives. They do NOT participate in the public, nor do they understand it. They lack the education for social interaction we get by going to school and going outside.



randomguy8196
randomguy8196
3 hours ago
 @skullzans  LOL. You don't become CEO by being unable to deal with people. Getting people to do shit is literally their job.

You are way underestimating the IQ and EQ of C-suite executives.

My point is, with regards to right and wrong, it's not their judgement to make. They obey the laws of the society their company operates in. If the society says is OK to do X and it's more profitable to do so, they do it.



skullzans
skullzans
3 hours ago
 @randomguy8196  Thats not what i said. I said they dont understand how social stuff works. And no, they do not always obey the laws of society, but pretend they do and pay off those who can investigate their illegality.

They work with people, sure. But those are business people at work. And i never said they're stupid. Uneducated and stupid are not the same thing. Also, most CEOs are BORN into the position by inheritance of the previous CEO(s).



Sururt
Sururt
4 days ago
Ahhh. Yes. The perfect homework distraction

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xander lawman
xander lawman
4 days ago
yes

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༆xɪᴀɴ ༒ ᴠᴇʀᴅᴇɴ ༆
4 days ago
This is interesting as it appears to follow intended route of the mind when listening to duke saying this. Allow me to elaborate duke here is implied to have some kind of knowledge that we ourselves our withheld further implying that we don't ourselves know because of the phrase "but I won't tell you" This is an act often replicated by people in the 1st - 4th grade as they have had less experience and are more likely to tell lies about their knowledge. This is humorous because the final implication is that duke nukem is a child. Over all this comment is funny for explaining the joke just like the comment above which explains the joke to the audience who can almost certainly see fot themselves.

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Chandana Rani
Chandana Rani
4 days ago
Yeah.

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PYRO•BLADE
PYRO•BLADE
4 days ago
Ikr

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Pablo Ballanes Ortiz
Pablo Ballanes Ortiz
4 days ago
It is not for while you homework should be done.

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Alina Stănescu
Alina Stănescu
4 days ago
This is so reletable

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Surya N
Surya N
4 days ago
I am preparing for exam and you are right

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Xttotd
Xttotd
4 days ago
Skipping class 🙃

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apiens S
apiens S
4 days ago



Pablo Ballanes Ortiz
Pablo Ballanes Ortiz
4 days ago
 @Surya N  Duke john blessed you

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Jordi Hernandez
Jordi Hernandez
1 day ago
5:26 Patrolling the Mojave almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter

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Dari Elfstrőm
Dari Elfstrőm
1 day ago
Sweden's nuclear reactors are also going off-line. A couple of months ago a reactor was turned off, a week later it got really cold in the whole country. This meant that we had to start a coal powerplant to keep us warm. The politicians behind the desicion of turning off the nuclear reactor told us to stop vaccuming our homes because it took too much energy😂

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Average forza player
Average forza player
1 day ago
When you learn more in 12 minutes then you do in a science book chapter in 2 weeks

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klutterkicker
klutterkicker
1 day ago
I love how you showed the water reservoir as a city-scale energy reserve!  I think I remember watching a Tom Scott video on one of those a while back.

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Life Lab Learner
Life Lab Learner
3 days ago
As a molecular biologist, I think that biological research can help to remove radioactive waste. Recently, a bacterium called Deinococcus radiodurans was found in power plants. This organism has special genes which enables it to repair its shattered DNA after being exposed to high doses of radiation. We could now insert these genes into other bacteria to "consume" radioactive waste (I made a video how that works). This might only be a small solution but the bacteria would have a blast.. no pun intended

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Alexander Puckhaber
Alexander Puckhaber
3 days ago
That sounds cool, I just want to make a distinction for anyone reading between "consuming" the waste and inactivating the waste. Radioactive waste is at the atomic level, so bacteria would just absorb it and it would be concentrated in those organisms, just like heavy metals are. The radioactive atoms would stay radioactive until they naturally decay. 

So potentially we could use such bacteria in a water treatment plant, where the bacteria work like mini vacuum cleaners to gobble up certain contaminants (in this case, radioactive elements). But just like a vacuum cleaner, someone needs to empty the filter once it gets full of the nasty. So at the end of the treatment plant, the bacteria would have to be filtered out, and the contaminants they absorbed would still need to be stored safely somewhere. Basically, this wouldn't work in bacteria living in the wild, because organisms up the food chain would eat the bacteria and the contaminants would biomagnify. 

But there are a lot of places where huge amounts of water get contaminated (Fukushima for example), and this sounds like an interesting idea to make the water treatment process potentially more efficient!

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Maik Kretschmar
Maik Kretschmar
3 days ago
> As a molecular biologist, I think that biological research can help to remove radioactive waste.

Not necessary. Just watch the video "Argonne explains nuclear recycling in four minutes" on Youtube by the Argonne National Laboratory - one of the largest research institutes in the US.

Burnt nuclear fuel is 96% recyclable and the remaining 4% are fission products whose radiation levels fall below those of natural Uranium after just 500 years.

We don't need to search for a solution for nuclear waste, we already know how to close the fuel cycle.

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Lea Bradford
Lea Bradford
3 days ago
Even if we had microbes that could eat radiation it'd still be radioactive. This idea gets an E for misplaced effort.

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Krankar Volund
Krankar Volund
3 days ago
It would be better to reuse the wastes in new nuclear reactors though ^^

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Kreigs Commissar McCraw
Kreigs Commissar McCraw
3 days ago
Begger

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Mr FookieMan
Mr FookieMan
3 days ago
That's a big job, how long did you have to school to get that?

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Official OneShotCreeper
Official OneShotCreeper
3 days ago
i heard about deinococcus radiodurans and i think it was super cool on how a fungus/bacteria was able to "eat" radiation and i am all up for nuclear as well

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Official OneShotCreeper
Official OneShotCreeper
3 days ago
ik for one of my job, i want to be a nuclear engineer and i do love uranium and chemistry

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Kerosian1
Kerosian1
3 days ago
I believe a fungus has been found in the old Chernobyl nuclear power plant as well with a similar property. Like photosynthesis, but from ionizing radiation. Nature finds a way, once again.

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Michał Krzyżanowski
Michał Krzyżanowski
3 days ago
I can't tell if it's a troll or not

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The African Kudu
The African Kudu
1 day ago
It’s only been a few days and this video already have 3 mil views. Kurzgesagt really is a game changer



Mash Rien
Mash Rien
22 hours ago
0:00 Short answer: "Without question, yes."

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Red ChuckMan
Red ChuckMan
1 day ago
Kurz is the definition of giving out ideas and the outcome

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Sean Curry
Sean Curry
1 day ago
I'm so happy this channel is being sponsored now.



Augustus331
Augustus331
3 days ago
This is exactly why I am so dissapointed, angered even, that the Green Parties, those who'd supposed to be the surest bet to combat climate change, disregard nuclear power altogether.

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John
John
3 days ago
It's populism and politics coming from a place of ignorance. It's the same thing with GMOs, for instance. People look at the words "genetic" or "nuclear" and understandably have their concerns, we can't reasonably expect the average person to be knowledgeable about advanced scientific topics. Politicians will either blindly pander to these concerns or have them themselves. The difference is that a politician should be knowledgeable about a topic if they are to give their opinion and vote on it, and always regard scientific evidence over their own premade opinions. And that's not even going into the subject of lobbies.
It's unfortunate how leaders worldwide are so easily swayed and corrupted and it's no wonder people are feeling ever more sepparated from politics.

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PyreGnome
PyreGnome
3 days ago
 @John  Or "radiation"

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JeffJests
JeffJests
3 days ago
 @PyreGnome  wait until they realize that their body is releasing radiation lmao

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Mark Pendragon
Mark Pendragon
3 days ago
Actually there are members of such organisations who are now advocating the use of nuclear, for precisely the reasons shown in this video.  Including an ex-leader of one.

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howard baxter
howard baxter
3 days ago
 @JeffJests  wait until they realize that coal plants expose people to more radiation than nuclear power plants do, and that a banana will give you more radiation than a power plant will in a year. No joke, a nuclear power plant’s radiation release rate is about 0.9 bananas/year.

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Gabriel Cazorla Persson
Gabriel Cazorla Persson
3 days ago
 @John  Completely agree, nuclear and GMOs are the way to go. I once signed up for supporting Green Peace with donations because they convinced me. On the same day I read about their view on nuclear and GMOs and left immediately. We need to bring science and scientific thought to the political sphere.

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Naxster
Naxster
3 days ago
they turned into social movements sadly. Everything now has to be driven by political agenda and social causes. Some unidentyficable lefty consesus arbitrarly decided "nuclear bad" and just like with social movements, others started nodding mindlessly.
Why? Who knows, who cares. Nuclear bad.

I consider them environmental terrorists. Everyone saying nuclear bad wants the world to burn. That's a fact.

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Rauminen
Rauminen
3 days ago
 @John  It doesn't help if the people vote for politicians that are known to be already corrupted just because the uncorruptible one is not exactly a nice person.

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Martin K
Martin K
3 days ago
Yep, it's mind-boggling really. One would think that these parties would invest more resources into teaching other people about all the good stuff that comes with nuclear energy, yet they vilify it and against all scientific approach they push less ideal alternatives for some reason*. Sometimes they act like some kind of cargo-cult or religion, when in reality they should be the ones adjusting their politics the most, according to scientific knowledges and advancements.

*I generally agree with Kurzgesagt opinion piece on this, but I don't think hydro should be considered as good option when presenting renewables. Hydro is disaster (ecocide even) for the ecosystem around it.

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French Toad
French Toad
3 days ago
Problem is politics. To have a voice, you need numbers. To get numbers, you need to accept more extreme peoples in your ranks. The difficulty then, is that the medias and oppositions will define the green parties using the extremists in the crowd, just to give them maximal discredit. And it works just fine, which saddens me the most. We"re all so gullible.

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SmelinoCreations
SmelinoCreations
1 day ago
Share this with family, friends, co-workers and more people in general. That's how you can contribute at least a bit.



Omar Rios
Omar Rios
1 day ago
If all the world's power come together , the world can change for the better



R.J Guerra
R.J Guerra
1 day ago
I never knew I needes this channel until I saw it

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Benjamin scheifel
Benjamin scheifel
1 day ago (edited)
I love this. I accidentally tumbled into their channel and absolutely love it.
Kurzgesagt...SPITZE 😊

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Grayson Smith
Grayson Smith
3 days ago
I have a profound respect for Kurzgesagt. They put an enormous amount of time into research and animating their videos, try to make scientific topics as simple to understand as possible, and treat their viewers with a lot of respect. The Earth mug I bought from them hasn't had any paint come off even though I've been dishwashing it for a year, definitely not a cheap product. Of all the YouTube merch I've gotten, I think theirs is the highest quality (just barely beating out LTT). They could have just kept with patreon alone or gone with a cheaper producer, but they genuinely care. I'm happy that there are actually content producers who just want to educate the world and make the world better. As soon as I get a paycheck I am going to put a good amount of money into their patreon per month.

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Dyslexic Mitochondria
Dyslexic Mitochondria
3 days ago (edited)
They really put a ton of research in their content. They actually inspired me for my channeI.The information they produce is really accurate because they know that even the slight incorrection can lead to millions of people being misinformed. Wish I could be as good as them one day

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bad boi
bad boi
3 days ago
 @Dyslexic Mitochondria  Clicked on ur channeI cuz I was curious. Brooo youre soo underrated

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Marilyn Rivera
Marilyn Rivera
3 days ago
press f to pay reapect

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Mathias Andersen
Mathias Andersen
3 days ago
I got the Challender this year and last year. both look amazing.

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Rogue Ascendant
Rogue Ascendant
3 days ago
We should invest more in space technology as it might be the only solution for finding alternative source of energy in the future. Space researched could help a lot in the prospects. There's already a nagging idea of propelling Helium-3 which could honestly a good replacement of fossil fuels. This energy resource could be found on the Moon. 
Another idea is getting unlimited energy from the Sun using satellite panels and could remotely send energy back to Earth. 
There was something that Nikolas Tesla proposed to get electricity as safe and cleaner but he died before his idea was struck on the next generations.
Either way, mankind should really get their heads out of the ground and look for ways as not doing anything would turn out future into the stuff of nightmare for our future generations to experienced.

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Prince Dixit
Prince Dixit
3 days ago
Yeah, I will also support these type of Content creators. And If anyone rich is reading this, please also consider supporting the Life Beyond series by Melodysheep. It's already pretty famous but not in comparison to the Quality and Time given by the creator.

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TERMIN X
TERMIN X
3 days ago
I cannot even comprehend how much work they put into a single video

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ASTARTES KEVLA
ASTARTES KEVLA
3 days ago
They should pin this

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Genius
Genius
3 days ago
 @ASTARTES KEVLA  agreed

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Manu Leppäkangas
Manu Leppäkangas
3 days ago
Deutsche qualitet

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NeverTalkToCops1
NeverTalkToCops1
1 day ago
For the past 15 years we could have rolled out LOTS of small Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactors.

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Oliver Day
Oliver Day
1 day ago
This video is amazing, needs to be seen by everyone

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Joseph Mcqueen
Joseph Mcqueen
23 hours ago
This video proves that your videos are super helpful! and the bit sized nature makes it perfect thing to watch at breakfast before work to understand important things around you, plus the animations are a treat for kids   they can learn a lot of good stuff without being bored.

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Lintang Gunung
Lintang Gunung
1 day ago
10 minutes long upload from kurzgesagt? My week is blessed



Tryctan Music
Tryctan Music
4 days ago (edited)
This chanel is amazing. 
- we learn
- we understand
- we appreciate
- we get entertained 
This is not youtube at this point.
This is art.
Thanks to the team behind the scenes and everyone that donate to this chanel to contribute to what we can see today.

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ĶëžïņBB! Production
ĶëžïņBB! Production
4 days ago
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Washed Lime
4 days ago
 @ĶëžïņBB! Production  shut up

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ANTO
4 days ago
 @ĶëžïņBB! Production  you have to be famous to be the most hated

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Thæ Weird Kid
4 days ago
the truest words I've ever heard

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yonathan jack
yonathan jack
4 days ago
True

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Rita Mellon - 25 y.o - WÁNȚ Š[Ē]X !!!
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robbie aulia
robbie aulia
3 days ago
 @ĶëžïņBB! Production  Get a life goddammit

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Darren's General Info
Darren's General Info
3 days ago
Hi there.. Please visit my channel if you love science and general knowledge

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majeutycah
majeutycah
1 day ago
Our favourite narrator has a nasal and raspy voice during the third wave, are you staying safe kurzgesagt friends? Hope so greetings from Italy!



Year 2021
Year 2021
1 day ago
There’s one more problem I just farted increasing earth’s methane gases by a substantial amount. Currently I’m trapped in a room with the dangerous gas but ... I have a life and need to go to school once I open my door my gas will be released upon the world.



Poppe Stålis
Poppe Stålis
1 day ago
Why don't the game industry create a game where these questions are the main storyline in the game, and all the results from all different players can be analyzed by an AI?



Chicken Nugget
Chicken Nugget
1 day ago
This channel just makes learning interesting. I’m not the type of person to go out of my way to learn these things but the images are so nice to look at and it keeps me learning and I love it.