Activist and author Zion Lights says without nuclear energy there is “no way” of achieving net zero without decimating people’s living standards.
“Britain is building nuclear power stations now, but it takes us a long time, it shouldn’t take a long time,” she told
Sky News Australia.“So in ten years, you could build enough reactors to de-carbonise and maintain your quality of life.”
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