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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  • @oskartross730
    @oskartross730 Před 3 lety +21793

    Ahhh. Yes. The perfect homework distraction

    • @xanderwild1488
      @xanderwild1488 Před 3 lety +186

      yes

    • @user-cv3dr4kt7j
      @user-cv3dr4kt7j Před 3 lety +221

      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.

    • @haathi1065
      @haathi1065 Před 3 lety +24

      Yeah.

    • @pyroblade888
      @pyroblade888 Před 3 lety +10

      Ikr

    • @alinastanescu4430
      @alinastanescu4430 Před 3 lety +16

      This is so reletable

  • @seriousnorbo3838
    @seriousnorbo3838 Před 3 lety +3483

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

    • @DarthPlaugas
      @DarthPlaugas Před 3 lety +75

      Simpsons did it

    • @martiddy
      @martiddy Před 3 lety +170

      Not gonna lie, I would watch that

    • @blank6949
      @blank6949 Před 3 lety +20

      @@martiddy same

    • @Frog_Mario
      @Frog_Mario Před 3 lety +123

      That would be a good influence for kids to support renewable energy, like how the government influences kids to go into the military

    • @frontrowattheshitshow8849
      @frontrowattheshitshow8849 Před 3 lety +29

      A better version of Captain Planet? I'M IN!

  • @patrolpilot3756
    @patrolpilot3756 Před rokem +347

    I was born and raised seven miles from a nuclear plant. We rarely list power and they did wonders for the community. i would love to see more of them.

  • @TunaBear64
    @TunaBear64 Před 2 lety +1584

    "BuT nuClEaR cReATes ToXIc wASte"
    Well is true, but I prefer a few tonnes of toxic waste underground rather than millions of tonnes of toxic waste on the atmosphere.

    • @pelicant6497
      @pelicant6497 Před 2 lety +152

      And now we can use that waste! What a waste.

    • @kingseekerbackup3085
      @kingseekerbackup3085 Před 2 lety +164

      THe thing about the nuclear is waste is a potential reusabilty, and the fact that theyre also solid makes it easier to control

    • @acethefiredragon8525
      @acethefiredragon8525 Před 2 lety

      Honestly, the toxic waste created from TikTok has far more devastating effect on people than the waste created from nuclear power plants.

    • @acethefiredragon8525
      @acethefiredragon8525 Před rokem

      @@cat.in.2020 Still not as dangerous as the byproducts that burning coal produces.

    • @AlldaylongRock
      @AlldaylongRock Před rokem +21

      Waste? Use fast reactors and all of it is either toxic as a heavy metal (Lead), or usable as a radiation source. Unprocessed SNF-HLW is a mess because it has a weird af decay schedule. Processed SNF-HLW is basically depleted uranium... Fuel for breeder reactors. Caesium-137, Cobalt-60,and Iodine-131 in MLW/LLW can be used as radiotherapy sources, as well as some other isotopes.

  • @Bxrry
    @Bxrry Před 3 lety +20161

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

    • @edwardanimsyujinamuka6203
      @edwardanimsyujinamuka6203 Před 3 lety +492

      Hell i wouldnt even get mad or sad if he scolded me

    • @thefork4416
      @thefork4416 Před 3 lety +200

      18 years*
      Edit: Proud to be one of the first to reply to this comment. I will always have a space to edit my reply once again and anyone who clicks reply will see it. That’s a cool thing to think about.

    • @natespors380
      @natespors380 Před 3 lety +25

      Same

    • @HondaAccord-zt9id
      @HondaAccord-zt9id Před 3 lety +30

      Double or nothing

    • @zachcrowe898
      @zachcrowe898 Před 3 lety +246

      It's a team of people not one guy

  • @alexroselle
    @alexroselle Před 3 lety +3230

    "Should we give up nuclear immediately, and accept higher emissions?"
    *averts eye contact in German*

    • @klokoloko2114
      @klokoloko2114 Před 3 lety +124

      What about Japan, they reduced their nuclear to 20%, Germany only 50%

    • @Benjiffy
      @Benjiffy Před 3 lety +264

      @@klokoloko2114 Japan's starting to put theirs back online 👍

    • @InformatrIIcks
      @InformatrIIcks Před 3 lety +210

      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 😂

    • @takkik282
      @takkik282 Před 3 lety +148

      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.

    • @alfiepicton1339
      @alfiepicton1339 Před 3 lety +88

      @@woodenfishes just so so stupid, and such a waste of relatively new power plants they won't even let them have there life time

  • @raygunn13
    @raygunn13 Před rokem +208

    One could argue the biggest threat to the environment is radiophobia.

    • @SpartanJoe193
      @SpartanJoe193 Před rokem +22

      Indeed. Thw green budget should include nuclear.

    • @toddboyce3599
      @toddboyce3599 Před rokem +6

      Is that the fear of radiation? Which radiation? Solar radiation? Nuclear radiation? Ultra Violet radiation? All those other radiations I don't know about?

    • @franzicoy
      @franzicoy Před rokem +5

      @@toddboyce3599 nuclear radiation

    • @jghifiversveiws8729
      @jghifiversveiws8729 Před rokem +1

      Seems far more likely to be cost and time constraints.

    • @halwis
      @halwis Před 4 měsíci

      No, the biggest threats are special interest groups and oil companies that are paying off politicians to have regulation and zoning laws changed to make it harder for nuclear and renewable to be built.

  • @700007123
    @700007123 Před rokem +190

    Unbelievable how people are more afraid of nuclear power than walking across the street

    • @rpdlatk
      @rpdlatk Před rokem +15

      Well, some people are also more afraid of taking flight by airplane than walking on the street.
      Extremely low chance of accidents, but that one accident might be enormous, so they are more exaggerated than they should be.

    • @-YuaFukushima-
      @-YuaFukushima- Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@rpdlatk like for instance chernoblyl it was big but they already made a housing around the reactor and i think imo if they have good maintenece(dono how to spel) it sould be good and have fail switches

    • @walterwhite415
      @walterwhite415 Před 11 měsíci +5

      The thing is, while walking across the street I have some sort of control about the situation and can watch for myself. Also a reactor meltdown causes much bigger problems for a lot more people. I live in the most dense populated area of europe and if this area became uninhabitable by a nuclear failure, there would be somewhere between 6 and 8 million people loosing their homes.

    • @chingirin
      @chingirin Před 10 měsíci

      @@walterwhite415 well, wait till you find out how many people died because of fossil fuels consequences compared to nuclear accidents

    • @grahambennett8151
      @grahambennett8151 Před dnem

      No. It's more like walking across a minefield. You might be lucky, but then again, you might not. You want to mock people that don't want to join you in your juvenile folly.

  • @slolilols
    @slolilols Před 3 lety +2048

    Dude's voice so clear, the auto-generated captions are accurate

    • @c5h87
      @c5h87 Před 3 lety +85

      5 stars would hear again

    • @nathnolt
      @nathnolt Před 3 lety +72

      Except their channel name

    • @sutoldude
      @sutoldude Před 3 lety +52

      @@nathnolt it says “cursed cargo”

    • @a4dtesseract408
      @a4dtesseract408 Před 3 lety

      pretty sure they typed the captions

    • @sutoldude
      @sutoldude Před 3 lety +11

      @@a4dtesseract408 no

  • @turbochicken80
    @turbochicken80 Před 2 lety +4783

    Nuclear energy is in a way like traveling by an airplane. It is very safe, but when something happens people freak out.

    • @aimilize3518
      @aimilize3518 Před 2 lety +243

      Very well put

    • @mobiletaskforceepsilon1172
      @mobiletaskforceepsilon1172 Před 2 lety +60

      Very true.

    • @danadurnfordkevinblanchdebunk
      @danadurnfordkevinblanchdebunk Před 2 lety +577

      And nuclear, like airplanes, is safer than the rest.

    • @bartholomewdan
      @bartholomewdan Před 2 lety +331

      This is a great comparison. So many people are excessively scared of "what if?" scenarios, but the truth is that they're so well regulated and contained that they're far safer than anything else we have.

    • @cessnacitation-x
      @cessnacitation-x Před 2 lety +5

      The only accidents happened in like the 1970's and thats only because we didnt give a shit then

  • @levitschetter5288
    @levitschetter5288 Před rokem +308

    The feeling when some of the world's biggest problems (climate change, world hunger) are caused by people not understanding science

    • @dr.snowman4883
      @dr.snowman4883 Před rokem +30

      What sucks is that despite being the smartest species on the planet we still have those living in ignorance either by choice or lack of schooling

    • @demoniack81
      @demoniack81 Před rokem +25

      The problem is that we have constructed this idea that everyone is entitled to an opinion on everything and that their opinion is just as valuable as that of the experts.

    • @Spinner891
      @Spinner891 Před rokem

      ​@@demoniack81 The problem is that as soon as you make the opinions of the experts so valuable that the common man has no input, well, the position of the 'expert' becomes compromised. It becomes a position that people pursue (or PURCHASE) in order to gain power, rather than just to contribute to the world and society. Suddenly the 'experts' are a de facto dictatorship. The more centralized the power, the faster that power becomes corrupted. But even if power in society isn't centralized at first, it WILL become centralized, whether the general populace knows about it or not.

    • @mrtimmy5795
      @mrtimmy5795 Před rokem +3

      I know the perfect solution to this problem, make me a dictator

    • @ozanozenir2503
      @ozanozenir2503 Před rokem +6

      @@demoniack81 that is the problem with democracy.

  • @jdg7327
    @jdg7327 Před rokem +96

    How funny it is when everything attached to the word "nuclear" we get a freak out, yet the Sun is perfectly fine.

    • @Somespacestuff
      @Somespacestuff Před rokem +6

      To be fair the sun is not fission it’s fusion

    • @The_Oddon
      @The_Oddon Před rokem +9

      @@Somespacestuff I mean his point still stands it's still radiation

    • @markrobinowitz8473
      @markrobinowitz8473 Před rokem

      @@The_Oddon The sun does not create hundreds of radioactive isotopes and put them into the food chain. Radioactivity causes cancer and birth defects. Don't pee in the gene pool.

    • @-YuaFukushima-
      @-YuaFukushima- Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@Somespacestuff and they are busy i think making fusion reactors or i just misread it

    • @lunaevalentine1020
      @lunaevalentine1020 Před 10 měsíci +2

      But the fucking sun is out there giving me a fucking sunburn 😤

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    @graysonsmith7031 Před 3 lety +15492

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    • @rogueascendant6611
      @rogueascendant6611 Před 3 lety +44

      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.

  • @cola98765
    @cola98765 Před 3 lety +677

    0:17 "So, who's right?"
    Say the line Steve.
    "well... It's complicated"
    **whole room cheers**

  • @jordanthomas4379
    @jordanthomas4379 Před 2 lety +112

    The short answer is basically, yes, the only way we can reduce our carbon emissions is to either stop burning the fuel sources we already use, or use vastly more efficient energy dense fuel sources currently available, nuclear is by very far the best option, if you care about the planet, the climate and the human species, you need to support nuclear energy.

    • @lunny3715
      @lunny3715 Před rokem

      Let's just hope things like Chernobyl and Fukushima don't happen twice more often while doing this...

    • @-haclong2366
      @-haclong2366 Před rokem +18

      @@lunny3715 In the many years that nuclear energy has been a thing only those two exceptions are ever named. The Ukrainians actively wanted to develop nuclear weapons which is why Chernobyl failed, Japan is one of the worst places to place nuclear reactors but still only 1 person directly died from the Fukushima disaster. More people die daily from coal plants.

    • @lunny3715
      @lunny3715 Před rokem

      @@-haclong2366 Which is why nuclear reactors it it'self are very few in numbers across the world, there's only 440 across the world to be exact. Safety measures of local governments would not allow such hazards to be placed around local infrastructure. The problem is, accidents could happen, but the last we'd need is a nuclear accident happening in local cities.

    • @igorbednarski8048
      @igorbednarski8048 Před rokem +11

      @@lunny3715 nuclear energy is the safest energy source per TWh. That includes Chernobyl (and it also includes the 0 people that were killed by Fukushima disaster). Fossil fuels kill 5 million people a year. Chernobyl killed between 50 and 4,000.
      In other words - if we replace all coal and gas plants with nuclear it would be safer even if we had 1000 Chernobyls EVERY YEAR.

    • @lunny3715
      @lunny3715 Před rokem

      @@igorbednarski8048 A new age would mean new problems. And we can't forget about the socioeconomic issues that would come with.

  • @user-un2xd4yb4i
    @user-un2xd4yb4i Před rokem +313

    Top 10 times nuclear power plants are safer than coal power plants :
    1. Now
    2. Now
    3. Yesterday

    • @voluntarism335
      @voluntarism335 Před rokem +22

      and 100% less pollution

    • @nicefloweytheoverseer7632
      @nicefloweytheoverseer7632 Před rokem +17

      Well, 99.999% less greenhouse gas (we mostly cant dispose that)
      And 100% more solid waste (which we can dispose)

    • @asheep7797
      @asheep7797 Před rokem +10

      Quick, shut down the reactors!
      They won't be safer than coal tomorrow!

    • @SpartanJoe193
      @SpartanJoe193 Před rokem +1

      @@asheep7797 Bruh.

    • @SpartanJoe193
      @SpartanJoe193 Před rokem +1

      @@nicefloweytheoverseer7632 What do ya think abt nuclear recycling?

  • @cdemr
    @cdemr Před 3 lety +2762

    Germany: - Let's replace Nuclear by Coal to fight climate change!
    _Something's wrong, I can feel it_

    • @egggge4752
      @egggge4752 Před 3 lety +518

      The green party was the main proponent of shutting down nuclear energy. Ironic.

    • @NCXDKG
      @NCXDKG Před 3 lety +136

      let's use snow to cook hot dogs

    • @AndrewAce.
      @AndrewAce. Před 3 lety +7

      LMFAO

    • @puntersarepeopletoo6
      @puntersarepeopletoo6 Před 3 lety +24

      Just a feeling I guess, like something is about to happen, but I don't know what it means.

    • @BnORailFan
      @BnORailFan Před 3 lety +56

      The main reason Germany is getting rid of their nuclear power is to not repeat Japan's Fukishima disaster. They announced getting rid of them about a month after that happened.

  • @nerovanguard846
    @nerovanguard846 Před 3 lety +1396

    That last bit where wind, hydro and solar energies fighting a CO2 Monster with nuclear being trapped was a genius metaphor

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      @ĶévïņBB Přõďùçţìőñş you clearly haven't heard of MaximilianMus

    • @olegoleg258
      @olegoleg258 Před 3 lety +3

      I'm sorry for asking, but can you clarify the metaphor please?

    • @magiricod
      @magiricod Před 3 lety +2

      It's funny though those other solutions are alot cheaper in my state we have a huge over budget over time nuclear plant idk why we don't switch to solar completely considering they have gotten so cheap

    • @charlesvo54
      @charlesvo54 Před 3 lety +72

      @@olegoleg258 in the debate between renewables v fossil fuels, Nuclear energy is often left out of the debate due to the past fears of the technology, the metaphor shows that nuclear energy working in tandem with the other renewables, climate change would be pushed back by their combined effort.

    • @Aereto
      @Aereto Před 3 lety +12

      @@olegoleg258 A House divided cannot stand.

  • @TheVoyager3301
    @TheVoyager3301 Před 2 lety +47

    Did anybody tell the Kurzgesagt team that making a channel this good and educational is impossible?
    I love this channel.

    • @NigerianCrusader
      @NigerianCrusader Před 11 měsíci

      But the idea isn’t original, fallout invented nuclear enegry, do u know that awesome game called fallout: иеш Vegas?

    • @lilysantiago679
      @lilysantiago679 Před 10 měsíci

      The fossil record versus fossil fuels- Are they the same?

  • @blackcat4926
    @blackcat4926 Před 2 lety +3

    These animations are SO GOOD! I love watching the videos, sharing them with my friends, and tracing the cute animals! Does anyone else trace them, or is it just me?

  • @Duarte_GB
    @Duarte_GB Před 3 lety +782

    Fun fact, the word nuclear was removed from the term magnetic ressonance (it used to be magnetic nuclear ressonance) because people were afraid of doing it due to the conection to "nuclear"

    • @The360MlgNoscoper
      @The360MlgNoscoper Před 3 lety +168

      so let's call nuclear energy magic energy instead :D

    • @zeroxz5114
      @zeroxz5114 Před 3 lety +74

      @@The360MlgNoscoper that would be probably helpful xd

    • @simonilisei1311
      @simonilisei1311 Před 3 lety +6

      Wtf

    • @sethapex9670
      @sethapex9670 Před 3 lety +8

      In the characterization of molecules, we still call it nMRI.

    • @default322
      @default322 Před 3 lety +3

      In US? Not in my country (non EN)

  • @CHIEF__
    @CHIEF__ Před 3 lety +877

    There was a fully functioning power plant in my hometown. Twenty years ago they decided not to open it because of evacuation concerns. We're still paying exorbitant electric prices as a result. Fear over innovation is one of the few things that genuinely infuriates me.

    • @LilliHerveau
      @LilliHerveau Před 3 lety +95

      same here. Fully functional power plant got 40y.o., and because of protests saying "end of life" it has been shut down. Absolutely speechless. For those unaware, picture this: would you throw you TV away because the warranty expired? No, of course not! Same thing, except that power plants keep up with regulations and are constantly being made safer, repaired and checked. So, it would be like having a TV, having a repairman over every 3months, after 2y he tells you it's in perfect condition but you still trash it because the warranty expired.

    • @Akronymus_
      @Akronymus_ Před 3 lety

      @chief Are you by chance from "Zwentendorf"?

    • @kevinvan4310
      @kevinvan4310 Před 3 lety +66

      @@LilliHerveau And add on a billion dollar price tag. I talk to my parents about nuclear, and they're convinced that Nuclear isn't good because it's "not safe." Nuclear is literally the safest energy source currently.

    • @XxihewixX
      @XxihewixX Před 3 lety +3

      Think of how many extra fingers you could have had though.

    • @thekrampuselbananoquevivee9947
      @thekrampuselbananoquevivee9947 Před 3 lety +5

      @@user-uw8si1zn2n who cares

  • @mirog3166
    @mirog3166 Před rokem +15

    There are so many things that depict nuclear power plants as extremely dangerous, such as the series Chernobyl. But that stops people from realising how safe these power plants actually are

    • @scottmatheson3346
      @scottmatheson3346 Před 9 měsíci

      they're safe until subjected to the fullness of human depravity, that is to say, not safe.

    • @raizors1331
      @raizors1331 Před 23 dny

      @@scottmatheson3346 Still safer than something that isn't safe and can be made worse by being subjected to the fullness of human depravity (cough, that one dude who decided to add lead into fuel).

  • @Tsotha
    @Tsotha Před rokem +4

    This is a dispute I frankly don't know enough about to take a qualified standpoint on, at least until now, so thanks for making videos that explain the topic so concisely. I guess I should also watch your video about the worst nuclear accidents in human history. As usual I also think your videos are worth watching for the animation and aesthetics alone - extremely inventive and colourful with a great sense of humour. I appreciate these because I paint in my spare time, and I constantly get new ideas when watching them.

  • @givrally7634
    @givrally7634 Před 2 lety +7383

    Honestly, I may hate a lot of things about living in France, but damn am I proud of my country's choice of nuclear use.

    • @fisheggs_rule
      @fisheggs_rule Před 2 lety +256

      It works in France because France is connected by land to the whole of Eurasia and can flexibly transmit electricity in and out the country. It is still cool though:)

    • @Marcus-on6ni
      @Marcus-on6ni Před 2 lety +156

      We are proud of our country !🇫🇷🇫🇷

    • @Eldor503
      @Eldor503 Před 2 lety +384

      Well they were not built for this purpose at all, but thanks to them we are indeed one of the cleanest country and people start to slowly realize it. Unfortunately there is our retarded """"ecologist"""" party, which spreads anti-scientific bullshit on nuclear energy.
      They weigh only 5%, but this is enough leverage for politicians who don't care about science or long term (so all of them, Hollande, Macron, Mélenchon...) to try and reduce the share of nuclear in our electrical mix in order to grab those 5%.
      Sad to see, although it's starting to very slowly move in the right direction (for example Mélenchon was heavily criticized when he told that he would close nuclear plants and invent some magical science-fiction energy to replace it).

    • @Dutchman-2002
      @Dutchman-2002 Před 2 lety +389

      @@Eldor503 yep, green parties are usually the most stupid and un-nature friendly, and very political

    • @Dutchman-2002
      @Dutchman-2002 Před 2 lety +47

      @Ej Dempsey nuclear weapons isnt nuclear energy

  • @augustus331
    @augustus331 Před 3 lety +2385

    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.

    • @john_john_john
      @john_john_john Před 3 lety +453

      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.

    • @ciarfah
      @ciarfah Před 3 lety +85

      @@john_john_john Or "radiation"

    • @jeffjests2764
      @jeffjests2764 Před 3 lety +244

      @@ciarfah wait until they realize that their body is releasing radiation lmao

    • @Temp0raryName
      @Temp0raryName Před 3 lety +56

      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.

    • @howardbaxter2514
      @howardbaxter2514 Před 3 lety +180

      @@jeffjests2764 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.

  • @cattoleonce4066
    @cattoleonce4066 Před 2 lety +57

    I hate how anything with the word "nuclear" will make people jump to conclusions even when nuclear energy is efficient and clean (if handled properly) and people against it. I can understand if you dont want nuclear plants in disaster prone areas, but i hate how people associate nuclear plants with pollution even when its the opposite

    • @adbogo
      @adbogo Před 2 lety

      It's obvious that you don't know what you are talking about. Fissionable material pollutes the world from the moment it is mined till the radioactivity of the waste has died down to safe levels. We're talking millions of years. Only in the short period of time when nuclear fuel is burned inside a reactor does it not pollute our environment.

    • @nathancrudup9603
      @nathancrudup9603 Před rokem +1

      I blame The Simpsons

    • @nicefloweytheoverseer7632
      @nicefloweytheoverseer7632 Před rokem +3

      I blame Chernobyl.

    • @adbogo
      @adbogo Před rokem +1

      It's definitely not the opposite. Nuclear fuel pollutes the world from start to finish, from the moment it is mined to the end of time when the waste is buried. There is no end to the pollution and it has been proved time and again. So I really do not understand what you are talking about?

    • @cattoleonce4066
      @cattoleonce4066 Před rokem +1

      @@adbogo and what does it do that pollutes the world so badly?

  • @billygoat9381
    @billygoat9381 Před 2 lety

    I just did a paper about exactly this and researched from many peer-reviewed articles and books from the library. This is an excellent video.

  • @JC-sp6ov
    @JC-sp6ov Před 3 lety +1348

    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.

    • @kingmidasxynopyt
      @kingmidasxynopyt Před 3 lety +36

      True.

    • @nauikunart
      @nauikunart Před 3 lety +29

      Indeed, This is currently happening here in the Philippines

    • @coreystinar7453
      @coreystinar7453 Před 3 lety +53

      He mentioned loss of knowledge which is a big one. Seems like since the west stopped building reactors in the 80s we have forgotten how to do then. Construction of Vogtle in Georgia is a complete shit show

    • @BusBusII
      @BusBusII Před 3 lety +20

      Isn't your job as a politician to represent your voter base though? I mean I agree that nuclear is likely the way to go but i feel like that's how democracy works.

    • @Coffianto
      @Coffianto Před 3 lety +2

      100% facts

  • @garrettb845
    @garrettb845 Před 3 lety +444

    It's unfortunate that many of these issues are bogged down by petty politics and political corruption

    • @ahmooonbaconwilliams3468
      @ahmooonbaconwilliams3468 Před 3 lety +10

      Actually last year both political parties became pro nuclear

    • @asdefull
      @asdefull Před 3 lety +5

      many of these problems can be solved if renewables and nuclear produces a LOT of money and cheap

    • @Kabodanki
      @Kabodanki Před 3 lety +5

      isn't that true for everything out there ?

    • @VenomSnakee
      @VenomSnakee Před 3 lety +5

      Somebody has gotta be paid, and Somebody has gotta stop somebody from getting paid

    • @StormTrooperEX
      @StormTrooperEX Před 3 lety +3

      underrated comment

  • @sockatoo_
    @sockatoo_ Před rokem +20

    i just wanna say i really love how you guys personified nuclear and renewable energy. like actual people, trying to fight the big smoke monster.
    never change :)

  • @aaronvallejo8220
    @aaronvallejo8220 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I love the creative, educational and cartoonish style of your video. The electricification strategy is solid. Lovins, McDonough, Rifkin, Jacobson all have illustrated the practical vision we are increasingly building together. I am seeing renewables scale faster and faster...bigger and bigger every year. 300 MW of new wind is $420 million built in 2 years. A 50 MW solar PV farm is built in 1 year. In spring 2020, I remember the CEO of Vestas saying "the embodied energy pay back is now 3 months".

  • @fall3718
    @fall3718 Před 3 lety +1253

    These animations are getting insanely good lately

  • @DrummerMark20
    @DrummerMark20 Před 3 lety +318

    Short answer: Yes.
    Long answer: Yes, we definitely do.

    • @satanofficial3902
      @satanofficial3902 Před 3 lety

      No.
      You she entity lifeforces (including she entity lifeforces currently existing in XY DNA template bodies) come up with the strangest notions.

    • @brianjacobs2748
      @brianjacobs2748 Před 3 lety +6

      Loooong answer: 0:03-9:03

    • @IOUaUsername
      @IOUaUsername Před 3 lety +1

      Hey look, the inverse of a TERF. I thought it was only theoretical.

    • @baitposter
      @baitposter Před 3 lety +5

      @Dana Durnford
      Try checking out the modern, more compact reactor designs that can't meltdown in big cataclysmic fashion, unlike the older plants of yesteryear that we mostly have employed

    • @zacharyelliott7161
      @zacharyelliott7161 Před 3 lety +7

      Long Answer: Yes but not solely reliant on one source of energy.

  • @sunykamey4542
    @sunykamey4542 Před rokem

    The amount of detail in short, comprehendible way is impressive. e.g., talking about the animation, that game is recognizable.

  • @wyattskinner697
    @wyattskinner697 Před 9 měsíci

    This channel is perfect to listen to while your doing stuff (I would know because I listen to this while playing video games)

  • @gavinjones898
    @gavinjones898 Před 3 lety +1165

    I am 99% sure that every Kurzgesagt video starts with “well, it’s complicated”

    • @bl4k4tt84
      @bl4k4tt84 Před 3 lety +5

      Because they do this shits complicated af idk how these gods wrap their heads around it

    • @adolfofaulkner4684
      @adolfofaulkner4684 Před 3 lety +9

      Well...it is complicated.

    • @eugenejamesbon4355
      @eugenejamesbon4355 Před 3 lety

      true

    • @robd1062
      @robd1062 Před 3 lety

      @Arun Kumaresan evdfttt try EF

    • @thetayz72
      @thetayz72 Před 3 lety +9

      The real world is complicated. People have a bad habit of oversimplifying to suit their biases.

  • @tringadinga1984
    @tringadinga1984 Před 3 lety +826

    A little bird being mystified about electricity while playing sekiro Is exactly what I needed today

  • @beingablinkforever9818
    @beingablinkforever9818 Před rokem +8

    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.

  • @cloudking2k
    @cloudking2k Před 2 lety +19

    This channel makes me want to try my hand at science and innovation to see what i could come up with. I would love to see Humanity take more steps towards a new future with much more to see and do.

    • @BlakeRBoles
      @BlakeRBoles Před rokem +1

      It’s going to take everyone.

    • @afriendlyfox
      @afriendlyfox Před rokem +1

      Go ahead. All cool innovations were made by dudes who just got interested and wanted to try something.

    • @alsopatla
      @alsopatla Před 6 měsíci

      Go ahead bro

  • @205up90down
    @205up90down Před 3 lety +505

    The animation team has really outdone themselves on this video. Absolutely stunning visuals, even on clips that only appear for a second or two

  • @tryctan2399
    @tryctan2399 Před 3 lety +3252

    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.

    • @limenka.
      @limenka. Před 3 lety +58

      @@user-uj7zb7hw3x shut up

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      @antoniusdaivap7759 Před 3 lety +62

      @@user-uj7zb7hw3x you have to be famous to be the most hated

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      @aro4cinglife Před 3 lety +4

      the truest words I've ever heard

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      @yonathanjack1313 Před 3 lety +2

      True

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  • @dean.coleman
    @dean.coleman Před rokem +2

    5:19 I can’t believe they put the detail of blocking the sunlight every time the windmill blade passed over it

  • @Lifeinmotion500
    @Lifeinmotion500 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Hi , Kurzgesagt .
    I would like to thank you all, from the deep of my heart, today we had a final day of(MODULE) IAEA and because of your research we proposed your idea and made a resolution, and me myself got an award of the best Diplomat , thank you❤❤❤

  • @lac1260
    @lac1260 Před 3 lety +466

    I really appreciate you labeling your opinion portion. Few information portals do that anymore

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  • @rudenet9937
    @rudenet9937 Před 3 lety +1083

    Note: Japan has shut down its nuclear plants since 2011 due to Fukushima disaster. Now they are reopening them and even plan to build new nuclear plants.

    • @AileTheAlien
      @AileTheAlien Před 3 lety +137

      Japan: progress towards sci-fi utopia
      America: ...regressing to dieselpunk

    • @tanimation7289
      @tanimation7289 Před 3 lety +10

      How long will the new reactors take to build?

    • @alextherussian7366
      @alextherussian7366 Před 3 lety +45

      @@tanimation7289
      Knowing Japan, they will be able to build them in some 5 year periods

    • @alextherussian7366
      @alextherussian7366 Před 3 lety +64

      @@AileTheAlien
      Well if the activists wouldn't scream wolf about nuklear meltdowns and tragedies in a country where there was only one case in wich no one died or got heavily injured, they might be able to build more nuklear.
      And no, renewable energy in a country wich has earthquakes, tornadoes and tsunamis with heavy spikes in temperature each year are not an good option. You need a backup plan, look at Texas this winter.

    • @alextherussian7366
      @alextherussian7366 Před 3 lety +28

      @@zUJ7EjVD
      The Wind turbines also froze, making them unable to move. The Nuklear power plant was shut off for security reasons and online in unter one hour, wich can't be said for other power sources.
      And I agree that not all places in the US are subject to the same environmental threat, but you would still have to destroy a metric fuckton of land to make it usable for solar, had a lot of land disfigured by Wind Turbines and would threaten the living space of a lot of animals.
      Nevermind that an interconnected power grid within the US is a mammoth project wich will, again, destroy a lot of land and would take more years to finish then building Nuklear plants would.
      Nevermind that if one of these lines would get damaged, thud cutting the connection or leaking electricity, good luck finding that spot.

  • @jasperchu2165
    @jasperchu2165 Před 2 lety +8

    In British Columbia, there is a ban on the use of nuclear energy for commercial power generation. It is somewhat understandable given that a lot of Canada’s nuclear power plants are around 40-50 years old, and restoring and refitting them would be incredibly expensive. In for instance, it’s a mistake to ban commercial nuclear energy if we have the regulatory capability to keep it operationally safe, accountable to the public, and as minimally invasive to the environment as possible. In BC and Canada, we should pursue research, investment, and development of next generation nuclear reactors if they are more modular and cost effective. It seems like the most obvious choice

  • @zinialee
    @zinialee Před rokem

    This was such an amazing explanation and opinion, thank you!

  • @orrindekock8598
    @orrindekock8598 Před 3 lety +561

    i expect no less from the kurzgesagt team, but keeping facts and opinions separated and clearly delineated is absolutely crucial in discussions like these. massive props for doing it and doing it well

    • @Muckylittleme
      @Muckylittleme Před 3 lety +1

      Climate change has and always will exist.
      The whole AGW narrative is absolute horse shit.
      We had 20 times more Co2 in the atmosphere for hundreds of millions of years and life flourished and the Earth was green and temperate from pole to pole.
      Isn't it strange that suddenly we are in a century out of billions of years where the Earth climate is supposedly at absolute optimum with polar ice caps in an interglacial period?
      Who decided that the 21st century out of thousands of life giving centuries was the perfect one for Earth climate that needed to be preserved for evermore?
      It is one big joke when you look into it properly but it gets much worse when you look into the agenda behind it.
      Despite the fact warmest were claiming the Earth will die within a decade because of runaway warming, the same people who said the Arctic sea ice would have melted by the end of the last decade, the UN never saw fit to put restraints on the worlds biggest polluter China and left them exempt of all the industry busting carbon taxes and economy busting green regulations they put on Western nations. Now China accounts for more Co2 emissions than the whole of Europe and US put together and while the West suffered the preplanned UN agenda 21 deindustrialisation, China boomed as the global elite who fund the UN think tanks that come up with these agendas all moved their finance and industry there and made trillions from using cheap dirty energy and child labour.
      That made just a handful of people responsible so much money that they now own almost 2/3 of the entire worlds wealth between them (Oxfam 2017 report)
      So when I see poor puppet Greta and extinction rebellion demanding zero emissions in London and Bozo the globalist stooge obliging even as the UK economy reels under his nefarious lockdown policies I have to laugh because Co2 makes up just 0.035% of atmosphere and of that only about 3% is man made (0.001%) and Britain's contribution to that just 1% of that which is 0.00001% of atmosphere.
      That means if Britain had zero emissions tomorrow atmospheric Co2 would be reduced from 0.035% to 0.03499% or by 100/1000th of 1% over decades if not centuries.

    • @henrybarber288
      @henrybarber288 Před 3 lety +11

      @@Muckylittleme The whole idea that what is happening is “normal” is absolute horse shit. What you’re talking about is the earth’s climate naturally changing over millions of years, this is happening over a few decades.
      Also, what you talk about with there having been “better climates” before this current one is complete nonsense. I don’t know if it escaped your notice, but humans weren’t alive in the time of the dinosaurs. We are adapted to live in our current climate, and not just biologically but socially as well. As a species we can only cope with so much flooding, so much drought. We can’t just continue destroying the planet and convince ourselves it’s not our fault.

    • @Zosu22
      @Zosu22 Před 3 lety +7

      ​ @Dan Brown Oh dear, there is so much here that I hardly know where to begin.
      Has climate change always existed? Yes, of course it has. Nobody is suggesting that the climate is stationary. Has atmospheric conditions and the climate ever changed this rapidly and continuously in recent history? Not as far as I know, and we're going to continue suffering as a result. Every time earth has faced sudden climate changes in the past, be it from large asteroids or volcanic eruptions, mass death followed. Earth will obviously continue to be fine, but life will definitely be less enjoyable and more full of suffering if we continue on this path of self-indulgence without care for what we do to the world. Of course the climate is changing, but when it's changing this rapidly things don't adapt well.
      Is China producing a lot of CO2? Yes, and they should be doing their best to limit it. But, like videos this channel has covered in the pass on who is responsible, the west has also polluted more if you look at history. Overall, it should be irrelevant who gets the blame because blaming people will get us nowhere. Everyone should be doing the best they can to prevent further damage. China is definitely far from perfect, from their pollution to disregard for freedoms, but pointing to them and saying "we should be polluting to" is a terrible mindset. Everyone should be striving to be better.
      And then there's this weird idea of some globalist conspiracy about climate change... what? Ah yes, large fossil fuel producing countries and extremely large and wealthy oil companies couldn't have been contributing to any kind of conspiracy against the idea of global warming, it must be those thousands of scientists and activists who want to destroy us, that definitely makes sense...
      No matter how you look at it, it makes sense to strive for a future where we mitigate extreme climate change. The overwhelming majority of economists agree that investing in a zero carbon future makes sense given the extreme costs in damages we would face in the future if we don't. The overwhelming majority of scientists agree that rapid climate change is an issue. Has there been hyperbole in the past? Yes. Have there been incorrect predictions made in the past? Also yes. We need to keep researching and discovering more about how everything is being affected. The entire globe is an extremely complicated ecosystem and when something as big as these atmospheric changes we've been inducing these centuries comes along the effects on the system are numerous in ways that we may not know yet.
      TL:DR: Yes, modern western countries like those in Europe are not contributing as much CO2 in the present as more developing countries, but they have historically contributed more. Does this really matter at the moment? I don't think so. We should all be striving to be better, not worse. The world's ecosystem is extremely complicated with everything interacting with everything else that we might not know what the effects are yet. A global conspiracy that climate change is fake makes literally no sense and is like saying that the moon landing was faked. Even if you ignore climate change, going neutral means less pollution in the places that we live, and I like not breathing in poison. Mitigating extreme climate change is in our own best interests in terms of economics and our future well-being. It's cheaper to put out the stove fire than letting it burn down the entire house.

    • @orrindekock8598
      @orrindekock8598 Před 3 lety +4

      @@Zosu22 ya know, on a platform where its so easy to just insult someone you disagree with, i really appreciate the calm and collected response. i applaud you, whoever you may be.

    • @Muckylittleme
      @Muckylittleme Před 3 lety +1

      @@henrybarber288 But it isn't happening over a few decades, that is the debunked hockey stick.
      You have to look at all the data not just cherry pick the data that pushes your agenda.
      And regardless there have been bigger changes over shorter periods both warming and cooling.
      It has clearly escaped your notice that Earth climate is no the same around the globe and mankind survives perfectly well from Africa to Arctic.
      The Cambrian period had 20 times more Co2 in the atmosphere than now and it was Earths most productive time for diversity of life because it was temperate from pole to pole as I said.
      And what makes you think this climate is more suitable to man that that?
      Much more of the Earth is inhospitable now and it is far less green.
      But then we all know the AGW agenda is anti human not pro human though they do rather favour polar bears for some reason, which by the way are thriving.
      Listen, environmentalism is no bad thing so long as it is based in reality and actually about the environment.
      Anti pollution benefits plant and animal alike.
      But that is not what AGW policies are about as I explained.
      They are about making very rich and powerful people even richer and more powerful while their puppet celebrities parade around telling you not to eat meat to save the planet while they fly their private and collect mansions and live in opulence with a carbon footprint that is a thousand times higher than yours or mine.
      So how about, if you really believe this is a crisis, you get all the richest people in the world who are behind the agenda to give up all their luxuries before we start eating insects to save the planet?
      Surely they would have no issue with it given they are the ones who tell us the Earth is on fire.
      And "we" are not destroying the planet, at least I know I'm not, I don't even drive a car.
      The people doing any damage and polluting are the same people behind the AGW agenda, the same people who made trillions in China and had them build thousands of new dirty coal plants to fuel their industry while our clean burning plants were shutdown by their mandates.
      If nothing else, take a look at the hypocrisy of those who fund the eco-fascists and anarcho-communists and ask how their AGW policies make any sense except for keeping us poor while they get to mop the last remaining wealth.

  • @BigManTivO
    @BigManTivO Před 3 lety +4376

    Kurzgesagt is easily one of the best channels on this platform:
    • complicated subjects are simplified
    • we get entertainment
    • never clickbaits
    • puts in effort and it’s amazing
    • amazing animations
    This channel will never disappoint me.

    • @DyslexicMitochondria
      @DyslexicMitochondria Před 3 lety +87

      This channeI is the pinacle of youtube. Without a doubt its simply the best

    • @trumpputinkim
      @trumpputinkim Před 3 lety +8

      @@DyslexicMitochondria Omg Hi I watch your videos. Love your channeI bro

    • @derstoffausdemderjoghurtis4346
      @derstoffausdemderjoghurtis4346 Před 3 lety +21

      The best thing about them is that they DONT simplify. They compromise.

    • @remiaw
      @remiaw Před 3 lety +4

      Lately they've done some clickbaity titles, but surely it's for a good cause. Take as examples the 'nuclear deaths' video or the vaccines one.

    • @zenithchan1646
      @zenithchan1646 Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah cuz they spended 100 hours every videos

  • @rhenzojaquilmac8402
    @rhenzojaquilmac8402 Před 2 lety

    This is so cool and Thanks for the effort

  • @mildbuffaloenjoyer9510
    @mildbuffaloenjoyer9510 Před rokem +1

    I love the art style. It is so warm yet cold at the same time.

  • @Zenith8669
    @Zenith8669 Před 3 lety +593

    I love how you guys always say “Well, it’s COMPLICATED!”

    • @mrinchatim
      @mrinchatim Před 3 lety +5

      yes i love this, it can be so easy to deduce something down in a b&w way but nothing is ever that simple all sides need consideration

    • @nichsulol4844
      @nichsulol4844 Před 3 lety

      then so yeah dream keep going strutucture

    • @KO_Manic
      @KO_Manic Před 3 lety +3

      Because it is

  • @kewlman5417
    @kewlman5417 Před 3 lety +458

    You know it's about to get good when you hear *"Well, its complicated"*

  • @crwydryny
    @crwydryny Před rokem +4

    Before watching this I'm going to add my thoughts as someone who as worked in environmental conservation science for more than 12 years.
    Nuclear is our only real option. I did a study several years ago on the impact of various energy production methods using NYC as a base
    To power NYC with solar using current technology you would need to cover an area 15x the size of Manhattan Island with solar panels. Just to keep it powered during the day. To provide enough charge to last over night you'd need to double that... To provide enough to charge backup batteries for 7 days (the minimum requirement to prevent brownouts) you would need to cover an area 45x that of Manhatten island.
    To do the same with wind you would have to cover an area about the same which would have to be cleared of any tall trees.
    The consequence of this is for the solar panels you have to replace them every 20 years, the disposal of which releases a lot of toxic heavy metals into landfills and by extension ground water as they can not be recycled. And the production of new panels produces a lot of toxic run off.
    Wind turbine have to be replaced every 25 years and again due to composite construction can't really be recycled.
    On top of this wind turbines require huge blocks of concrete 30m (about 100ft) on a side and rebar set into the ground the production of which produces more CO² than the wind turbine counteracts in it's 25 years.
    Then we come to the batteries. To power a city that size would require 40,000 shipping containers worth of lithium batteries which have to be replaced every 2 years, and if they were to suffer thermal runaway or get damaged due to accident, nature or an attack... Would have the explosive potential of 40 kilotons of TNT.
    Nuclear by comparison would cover an area 1/2 the size of Manhattan island, (including spent fuel pools, fuel storage etc) would last at least 50 years and produce a fraction of waste (if the fuel rods are reprocessed the amount of waste each year would fill a coffee cup... Less if you extract the useful isotopes such as Americum used in smoke alarms, and isotopes used in x-ray tubes)
    Edit: one point, nuclear is renewable... If you have the right set up of reactor types. With current technology a fuel cycle using burner and breeder reactors is 90% efficient at recycling fuels. But that's really a moot point as based on current energy usage and projected usage, we have enough fissile material for 1000 years. Which if we include fertile isotopes from using that material and put it in a closed fuel cycle we can make that last 10,000 years. For comparison the pyramids at Giza were built 5000 years ago)

    • @jennifersmith4864
      @jennifersmith4864 Před rokem +1

      Thanks for your comment, you make so much sense & with data & computations --- so much better than these climate nuts running around screaming "we need renewables" which don't exist in reality.
      Nuclear is the only way to go & not for trying to change the climate, it just makes so much sense since it will take much pressure off oil & gas on which the world runs.

    • @jorgeluiscontrerac
      @jorgeluiscontrerac Před rokem +1

      And then we will try to use nuclear fusion as our energy.

    • @jennifersmith4864
      @jennifersmith4864 Před rokem +1

      @@jorgeluiscontrerac
      Sure or whatever it takes when fossil fuel runs out in a coupla 100 years.

  • @ninjacharlie7729
    @ninjacharlie7729 Před rokem +40

    The problem with electric / batteries is that creating the batteries is very bad for the environment, not to mention how batteries wear out over time. The next few generations are really going to matter the most if we as the human race want to survive.

    • @bj.bruner
      @bj.bruner Před rokem +4

      Not to mention gasoline is 30x as energy dense as lithium ion batteries.
      (I can't remember the exact statistic, but Engineering Explained made a great video about it)

    • @VulpeculaJoy
      @VulpeculaJoy Před rokem +1

      This is only if you compare the battery to not building a battery.
      If you were to compare the environmental impact of a battery cell compared to say a CPU, a coffee machine or an iPhone, the battery is the lesser concern.
      Plastics, Silicon, Resin, Copper, Auminiiiiium (fuck people that say Aluminum) all has to come from somewhere. Nobody gave a shit how stuff was made, but once someone wants to make you think about combatting climate change while not loosing too much comfort, people take every hint of a potential flaw and make a fuss of it instead of compromising on a slightly less wasteful solution.

    • @toonotsleep8
      @toonotsleep8 Před rokem

      @@VulpeculaJoy an additional issue that doesn't seem to raise eyebrows more often; the environmental impact (re fossil fuels) is grim, another valid concern is the 'non renewable' of non renewables (across human lifespan)
      would be great to shift over to protect the environment meets needs to be done if we wish to maintain our current lifestyle in the not so distant future

    • @mitchjames9350
      @mitchjames9350 Před rokem +1

      Wind and solar panels are also toxic for the environment.

    • @VulpeculaJoy
      @VulpeculaJoy Před rokem

      @@mitchjames9350 A lot less toxic and cheaper to produce and maintain than nuclear or gas/coal.
      Do you even know how many tons of concrete and steel it takes to build a traditional power plant and how bad the environmental impact is?
      There area already projects that aim to recycle the fiberglass within the wings of old wind turbines.
      You gotta get your power somehow, otherwise, the best thing for nature is for us humans to return to hunting and gathering. I figure you don't want to get rid of your PC though to write stupid comments on the internet, so that's not an option.

  • @xxsimonsxx7907
    @xxsimonsxx7907 Před 3 lety +802

    Please, this video needs community subtitles. Everybody from anywhere needs to see this, and subtitles might open the doors for them.

    • @jasperfrey2418
      @jasperfrey2418 Před 3 lety +21

      Wait a fee days, it always comes a bit late.

    • @nawarelsabaa
      @nawarelsabaa Před 3 lety +103

      Community subtitles are sadly dead. CZcams killed them.
      Translators and Kurzgesagt now need to manually work together for the translations. This will, of course, take longer this way.

    • @kodo1232
      @kodo1232 Před 3 lety +2

      yos

    • @kodo1232
      @kodo1232 Před 3 lety +1

      s

    • @michaelkochalka3251
      @michaelkochalka3251 Před 3 lety +24

      Sadly CZcams killed an incredibly useful accessibility tool.

  • @voornaamachternaam8559
    @voornaamachternaam8559 Před 3 lety +2092

    I love how birds are educating me more than school

    • @deadtrollz6533
      @deadtrollz6533 Před 3 lety +7

      Lol I am testing right now.

    • @Sougin_0
      @Sougin_0 Před 3 lety +78

      It’s also good because we can learn with our own FREE WILL! Plus when you want to learn something, you learn it with care while schools shove it down and lessen the fun with homework, tests, and essays

    • @USSAnimeNCC-
      @USSAnimeNCC- Před 3 lety +5

      Big brain birds

    • @shyamkumarkhangembam9169
      @shyamkumarkhangembam9169 Před 3 lety +18

      Idk what school you go to but here they teach us about nuclear power

    • @garybrown2039
      @garybrown2039 Před 3 lety +5

      It’s probably because they care more about it than the governments of the world.

  • @davidschaftenaar6530
    @davidschaftenaar6530 Před rokem +5

    I still love the fact that you made this video. Thank you so much. This helped and will _continue_ helping. Opposition to nuclear _is_ irrational in the face of climate change.

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Před rokem

      how rational is this??
      How about the REALITY for the last 4 state of the art ADVANCED new nuclear projects in the U.S. over the last 20 years. Please don't base your knowledge on social media and YT videos when the truth is just a few clicks of the mouse and some reading. People today want to be spoon fed information instead of researching facts.
      The Southeastern U.S. is super pro-nuclear MAGA, has zero anti-nukes, and 100% political support.
      VC Summer (South Carolina) new nuclear units 2&3 were canceled in 2017 after spending $17 billion on the project (original estimate of $14 billion and 2016 completion date) with no clear end in sight for costs or schedule.
      Vogtle (Georgia) new nuclear units 3 &4 currently 110% over budget and schedule (currently over $30 billion) and still not operating. Mid way into the build, the utility stated that had they known about the many costly delays they would never have chosen nuclear. They are now delayed another year because according to the project management, thousands of build documents are missing.
      If you can’t build new nuclear in the MAGA super pro-nuclear southeast U.S. then where can
      you build it?

    • @scottmatheson3346
      @scottmatheson3346 Před 9 měsíci

      what's actually irrational is the refusal of nuclear advocates to be realistic about human irrationality.

    • @davidschaftenaar6530
      @davidschaftenaar6530 Před 6 měsíci

      @@scottmatheson3346 Do you want a localized disaster every few decades? Or would you like a major mass extinction bad enough to make the space rock that murked the dinos look like a pinprick? Yes, we're in the kind of situation where we have to make this choice. I choose option one.

  • @Samantha-vlly
    @Samantha-vlly Před rokem +1

    8:04
    Y’all should make a game about the catastrophes, would love to play it
    Still, people in this situation need to pay attention.

  • @Brody961
    @Brody961 Před 3 lety +160

    Much respect over the simple fact that they explicitly said which part of their video was opinion based. We need much more of that

    • @iamseamonkey6688
      @iamseamonkey6688 Před 3 lety +3

      they do that in most of their videos actually, but this time was far more explicit then usual.
      most of the time they have the duck in the corner holding an 'opinion' sign or just show to title slide more briefly.

  • @mitsakos3151
    @mitsakos3151 Před 3 lety +711

    This guy's voice will never get boring for me

  • @borysbuza4783
    @borysbuza4783 Před rokem +1

    Sure we do.
    thank you for coming to my TED talk.

  • @chromerims
    @chromerims Před rokem

    Superb. Excellence in documentary media 👍. Five stars. This should be requisite content that may compel us to start thinking, and change the discourse and course of our flourishing or failing as an enterprising civilization 🇺🇸. With great appreciation and kindest regards.

  • @TJ-hg6op
    @TJ-hg6op Před 2 lety +1666

    I’d prefer the waste generated by an energy source to be in underground barrels than in my lungs.

    • @bartholomewdan
      @bartholomewdan Před 2 lety +169

      Not just my (and everyone else's) lungs, but also the entire damn atmosphere.

    • @nicefloweytheoverseer7632
      @nicefloweytheoverseer7632 Před rokem +14

      @@bartholomewdan true

    • @raiden542
      @raiden542 Před rokem +29

      and the waste to be reused again

    • @x3woots
      @x3woots Před rokem +55

      I prefer my waste be contained in a metal cube capable of withstanding rocket powered freight trains that in the air.

    • @cageybee7221
      @cageybee7221 Před rokem +44

      not to mention the waste eventually becomes safe. Fossil Fuels' Pollution has no half-life, it's in the environment FOREVER. not just a really long time, but ALL OF ETERNITY.

  • @JohnSmith-qq7fm
    @JohnSmith-qq7fm Před 3 lety +626

    Kurzgesagt: "Why should we make things harder than necessary?"
    Rest of the world: "Hold my beer and watch this....."

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Před 3 lety +24

      Oh, right. I forgot how human humans tend to be.

    • @monito8823
      @monito8823 Před 3 lety +27

      This is one of the wisest things ever said. Humanity really does tend to make things harder than necessary.

    • @robertopato543
      @robertopato543 Před 3 lety +5

      We are humans nothing is perfect for us...

    • @Operational117
      @Operational117 Před 3 lety +3

      Me: **takes their beer and throws it at their face** “How ‘bout no?”

    • @modelgio360
      @modelgio360 Před 3 lety

      We have humans are greedy

  • @StrazdasLT
    @StrazdasLT Před rokem +3

    "Eventually we will be able to do this with renewables" No, no we wont. Intermittance of renewables makes it impossible and using storage to account for that would be impossible because the scale would need to be so large that batteries would take more space than all the rest of human structures combined.

    • @Ionstorm2002
      @Ionstorm2002 Před rokem

      Quite right with the possible exception of hydroelectric power. Solar and wind power are extremely ineffective by comparison to all other forms of energy generation.

    • @vinser1744
      @vinser1744 Před rokem

      This is entirely false, it wouldn’t really take too much storage comparatively.

    • @Ionstorm2002
      @Ionstorm2002 Před rokem +1

      @@vinser1744 Actually no it is not false at all but the truth. The batteries required to contain the amount of power needed to power cities would have to be massive due to the extreme ineffectiveness of solar and wind power. Solar energy is entirely reliant on clear skies without any clouds whatsoever which is not a daily occurrence ever. Also solar power is useless at night. in order to not drain all your power by morning you would have to shut off/down anything that uses power. During storms or even cloudy days solar power is rendered useless for the duration the sunlight is blocked. Wind power is reliant on calm breezes. Hurricanes, tornadoes, snow storms and even floods are known to put windmills out of commission for quite some time. Also to repair these solar panels or windmills more parts need to be manufactured which puts more pollutants into the atmosphere (not that it matters as we are insignificant in that regard) which nullifies any so called benefits those forms of energy provide. Also if there is no breeze there is no energy being generated. Hydroelectric power on the other hand is far more reliable but such power plants are few and far apart.

    • @StrazdasLT
      @StrazdasLT Před rokem

      @@vinser1744 Just last year we had a space of time where there was no wind for almost 2 weeks and wind power was producing zero to minimal results. If we were rleiant on that we would have needed to store power for 2 weeks, which would means a city-sized battery to power the city.

  • @MarcoMa210
    @MarcoMa210 Před 2 lety +2

    7:51 Man the new avengers movie looking sick

    • @coachcherokee1488
      @coachcherokee1488 Před 20 dny

      Disney will eventually by kurgezart just hope they don’t ruin them too

  • @kinnan931
    @kinnan931 Před 3 lety +425

    Josef Rinderer
    I love how at 0:19 you said, "So who's right?.. Well, it's complicated..." In today's society where discussions are driven by pro-this, anti-that. It's so refreshing to hear nuance being introduced into the conversation. I don't think people even know what nuance means anymore. So thank you.

    • @KrookedKookie
      @KrookedKookie Před 3 lety +8

      Ya he is legitimately trying to convince woke activists to change their minds about something, an absolute mad lad.

    • @stalsore9813
      @stalsore9813 Před 3 lety +27

      Polarization is a dangerous thing and ideology is one hell of a drug. I'm happy to see there are still at least a few people that know that everything doesn't have to be black or white

    • @Anthony-ct3cv
      @Anthony-ct3cv Před 3 lety +8

      @@KrookedKookie ... is that your takeaway from this?

    • @TeensierPython
      @TeensierPython Před 3 lety

      Sounds like you just agree with his side.

    • @markhackett2302
      @markhackett2302 Před 3 lety +2

      @@KrookedKookie And you just proved how "In today's society where discussions are driven by pro-this, anti-that..." exists.

  • @cloverxp1
    @cloverxp1 Před 3 lety +562

    This channel deserves to be trending.

    • @klokoloko2114
      @klokoloko2114 Před 3 lety +1

      Comment 10 times

    • @chandarasoth2219
      @chandarasoth2219 Před 3 lety +4

      Well right now it 13 on trending

    • @klokoloko2114
      @klokoloko2114 Před 3 lety

      @@chandarasoth2219 Yes.

    • @henrychu495
      @henrychu495 Před 3 lety +9

      @Dana Durnford ah yes
      nuclear tests are definitely the same thing as nuclear power plants

    • @cloverxp1
      @cloverxp1 Před 3 lety

      @Free Speech Bot i meant the whole channel. like every video it posts

  • @AbdulGhaffarCh154
    @AbdulGhaffarCh154 Před rokem +1

    You nice keep going 💜💜 and spread this massage in the whole world thxx a lot to u that your are spreading this massage in the whole wide world ❤❤

  • @Corilo91
    @Corilo91 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Let's be honest: There's only one reasonable answer, and it's go for nuclear energy.
    All it takes to understand this is to listen at Science.

  • @bronwynpidgeon8481
    @bronwynpidgeon8481 Před 3 lety +2826

    As a scientist who studies this kind of thing, this is really well explained! I have a similar opinion to you, and many of the scientists in my lab do as well. If we are going to start to fix climate change for real, we need to use everything we have. On the actual facts, I might start using this video to teach my students, as It's really hard to explain this issue and this video does it really well!

    • @kl4pp3d_78
      @kl4pp3d_78 Před 3 lety +67

      Please do so.

    • @dariusduesentrieb
      @dariusduesentrieb Před 3 lety +26

      Consider the following thought experiment: You have two technologies. Technology (A) costs 100 € for every MWh it produces. Technology (B) costs 150 € for every MWh produced. For every unit of technology you construct you can decide whether you use (A) or (B). Is there any scenario where you would use a mix of both technologies?
      EDIT: regarding lordcirth's comment:
      I assume that you agree with me, that anybody would choose technology (A). Now, you're rightfully said so, that if we add new constraints to these technologies we might decide differently.
      We have now two other technologies: A grid powered by Nuclear power, which costs today around 100 €/MWh* and the other one is a grid that is powered by wind, solar, power-to-gas, batteries and pump-storage, which will costs around 60 €/MWh by 2050**. Both technologies are similarly reliable, though nuclear has still the (very) small risk to cause significant harm. You can combine these technologies, but they don't complete each other.
      Would you rather choose technology (A) or technology (B)?
      * Lazard LCOE 2020
      ** Bogdanov et al. "Radical transformation pathway towards sustainable electricity via evolutionary steps"

    • @raynasomers6266
      @raynasomers6266 Před 3 lety +16

      @@dariusduesentrieb if there is no advantage to B, why would u use it?

    • @lordcirth
      @lordcirth Před 3 lety +114

      @@dariusduesentrieb When A only produces MWh at random times, and B produces at a fixed rate for 30 years with a few days of downtime per decade?

    • @thinkamajig
      @thinkamajig Před 3 lety +13

      what nobody talks about is waste heat. nuclear is one of the least thermally efficient method of power production. if we keep increasing our electricity consumption then we are going to keep increasing our thermal output. aside from solar all forms of generating electricity produce waste heat. all forms of consuming electricity produce waste heat. you can equate watts to BTU/hr. it would probably be more wise to look at efficiencies, on both the generation and consumption sides rather than the source of generation.

  • @thestudentofficial5483
    @thestudentofficial5483 Před 3 lety +990

    Politicians with 5 years tenure: you get fossil fuel, you get fossil fuel, EVERYONE GETS FOSSIL FUEL

    • @bananafoneable
      @bananafoneable Před 3 lety +3

      Power plants still use oil based products

    • @DyslexicMitochondria
      @DyslexicMitochondria Před 3 lety +90

      You have to understand that election campaigns need a lot of money and energy companies are the major funders. It's a sad reality but energy companies literally control the world and they would do anything to hinder legislations that puts them under threat. I am actually currently making a video about this very topic. Its the grim reality

    • @epicstuff7522
      @epicstuff7522 Před 3 lety +12

      @@DyslexicMitochondria sad truth

    • @tomasbeltran04050
      @tomasbeltran04050 Před 3 lety +34

      You need to understand that democracy is the ad populum fallacy made into a political system

    • @igniex
      @igniex Před 3 lety +11

      @@tomasbeltran04050 yeah... its quite depressing 😓

  • @mohmedazam2913
    @mohmedazam2913 Před 3 měsíci

    I want to know what programs you use to make this animation , Thank you for this wonderful video

  • @SaintMichaelOfficial
    @SaintMichaelOfficial Před 2 měsíci

    Specifically using the word "currently" then using a chart that happens to look like a small, everyday dry cell battery wqs pretty clever, i almost didn't caych it, ngl.
    Excellent video as always.

  • @deltalord6969
    @deltalord6969 Před 3 lety +290

    1:54 honestly anyone else find these type of machines in the kurzgesagt animation style really enjoyable to look at?

    • @brumpbo
      @brumpbo Před 3 lety +10

      The animated graphics really help to show how they work. They're more pleasing to the eye than most technical illustrtations.

    • @rayzell4633
      @rayzell4633 Před 3 lety +1

      Yeahh ! These are so good

    • @pandapops5428
      @pandapops5428 Před 3 lety

      I mean, does anyone not though, that is the real question

    • @Nicole-by6tg
      @Nicole-by6tg Před 3 lety

      100 %

    • @PotionsMaster666
      @PotionsMaster666 Před 3 lety

      That ICE tho ... 👌

  • @richl4761
    @richl4761 Před 2 lety +963

    I’ve never understood the abandonment of nuclear in progressive countries interested in reducing greenhouse gases.

    • @filipwolffs
      @filipwolffs Před 2 lety +261

      Nuclear energy was a legitimate threat to the fossil fuel industry so companies campaigned hard to make it look like the most horrible thing ever, taking advantage of the fact that the most common nuclear reactor designs produce materials that can be used to make nuclear weapons. Combine that with what happened at Chernobyl and it wasn't very difficult to convince the population that nuclear energy is too dangerous.
      Younger generations are more willing to give nuclear energy a chance, but the older generations which lived through the Cold War are still clinging to the idea that nuclear must be avoided at all costs.

    • @-p2349
      @-p2349 Před rokem

      @@filipwolffs I’m guessing the anti-nuclear propaganda started after chernyobl

    • @RoflcopterLamo
      @RoflcopterLamo Před rokem

      @@filipwolffs funny thing is this isn’t the only propaganda and lobbying. all sorts of companies of every sector which has caused a regression in the progression of humanity and all sorts of funny quirks like why Americas infrastructure is all car based and built around cars instead of people causing a nice twisted knife into its back from its dependence on such inefficient paradigms like suburban sprawl.

    • @cageybee7221
      @cageybee7221 Před rokem +2

      Stupidity. People look at objectively the safest, cleanest and most reliable form of energy and somehow convince themselves it is the opposite of those things. sometimes we just need to plow forward regardless of who is in the way, because the alternative is allowing tens of millions of people to die.

    • @-p2349
      @-p2349 Před rokem +58

      @@cageybee7221 nuclear waste is actually a good thing because while other energy sources pollute into the atmosphere (fossil fuel) or Solar the supposedly “clean energy source” which generates thousands of tons of waste that’s just shipped to Africa because it’s to expensive to recycle and then there’s nuclear which can easily be contained in hyper protected barrels

  • @projekttaku1
    @projekttaku1 Před rokem +4

    Those nuclear power plants that convert waste into fuel are genius.
    Why are these not already being implemented?

  • @ShortFuseFighting
    @ShortFuseFighting Před 11 měsíci +1

    this artstyle deserves a friggin' oscar !

  • @josefrinderer7111
    @josefrinderer7111 Před 3 lety +829

    I love how at 0:19 you said, "So who's right?.. Well, it's complicated..." In today's society where discussions are driven by pro-this, anti-that. It's so refreshing to hear nuance being introduced into the conversation. I don't think people even know what nuance means anymore. So thank you.

    • @Coconut-219
      @Coconut-219 Před 3 lety +15

      Solar: * Exists *
      Texas snowstorm: *"Hold my beer"*

    • @TheConjurersTower
      @TheConjurersTower Před 3 lety +38

      And then clearly declared when they were going to begin sharing their opinion after presenting the evidence-based section.

    • @VladiSSius
      @VladiSSius Před 3 lety +1

      What is nuance?

    • @hedgie9823
      @hedgie9823 Před 3 lety +20

      @@Coconut-219
      Solar:*Still exists because solar wasn't the main cause of the outages*

    • @brycestewart4717
      @brycestewart4717 Před 3 lety +16

      People like to think in absolutes now. If you’re not this thing, you’re that thing

  • @hootsifer-darling
    @hootsifer-darling Před 3 lety +272

    I love that they stated when they were switching to an opinion piece, best channel on YT

    • @hape3862
      @hape3862 Před 3 lety +3

      Payed for by the German people. Thank us later. (It belongs to the German Public Broadcasting.)

    • @macaroon_nuggets8008
      @macaroon_nuggets8008 Před 3 lety

      @@hape3862 Well, 53 minutes is later so... Thanks Germans!

    • @kcnq2245
      @kcnq2245 Před 3 lety

      @@hape3862 really? They have a patreon so it seems unlikely that they would be a government payed channel

    • @wackyworkbench
      @wackyworkbench Před 3 lety

      @@hape3862 Doesn't matter. They could be funded by any source but didn't have to put a deliberate opinion section. What does being funded by anyone have anything to do with that?

  • @WALID0306
    @WALID0306 Před 9 měsíci

    thanks !! I like a lot these videos 👏👏👏👏

  • @Colin13ify
    @Colin13ify Před rokem +2

    Exactly why we should be building more nuclear power plants.
    Safe, clean and they produce more electricity than anything else we have.
    Wind and solar are wasteful, inefficient and still pollute more than nuclear, when you take into account building them and recycling them when they expire. Which wind and solar have a much shorter life span than nuclear power plants.

  • @elcrit7860
    @elcrit7860 Před 3 lety +524

    Every video from this channel in a nutshell: "its complicated."

  • @vz2607
    @vz2607 Před 3 lety +462

    this channel's production quality is better than most movies right now I swear

  • @Deeshvoo
    @Deeshvoo Před rokem +2

    Kurzgesagt, you should really start a podcast! It would be great knowing that I could take a run and listen to your calming voice talk about how we could terraform Venus, or nuke a city!

  • @emanuellindstrom4003
    @emanuellindstrom4003 Před rokem

    THANK YOU! This saved my physics project 😄

  • @billgates1695
    @billgates1695 Před 3 lety +372

    I can literally watch this in 144p and still be amazed by the animations.

    • @Testiculon
      @Testiculon Před 3 lety

      144hz...

    • @kentguiller
      @kentguiller Před 3 lety +2

      @Hamdika Hamdika Bot

    • @billgates1695
      @billgates1695 Před 3 lety

      @Hamdika Hamdika Hello, bot. How did you get past ReCAPTCHA verfications?

    • @Samswordst
      @Samswordst Před 3 lety

      then if you like it so much make it a science show!

    • @Samswordst
      @Samswordst Před 3 lety

      I realy need this as a show on HBO, Netflix, or whatever!

  • @lorenzoscarpato2877
    @lorenzoscarpato2877 Před 3 lety +870

    Me: searching for simple answers
    Kurzgesagt in every single video: "well it's complicaded..."

  • @OGuiBlindao
    @OGuiBlindao Před 8 měsíci +1

    People say that the nuclear waste is an issue, but what about the reactors that can recycle that? And also storage facilities

  • @kevineric9034
    @kevineric9034 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I think that its smart to try to avoid becoming dependent on nuclear, at the end of the day the earths only got so much nuclear fuel so it isnt a renewable source, but it would make sense to hop on nuclear for now until we could get our energy infrastructure up to par.

    • @chapter4travels
      @chapter4travels Před 6 měsíci

      We have enough nuclear fuel to last until the sun burns out. That should be enough.

  • @Daikuro1
    @Daikuro1 Před 3 lety +1058

    The easter eggs scattered throughout these videos works wonders for making them seem more genuine and present than many other educational videos I've seen before. I can't believe there's such deliberate stuff like Sekiro in an educational science short.

  • @slavicnonatho8062
    @slavicnonatho8062 Před 3 lety +232

    "Well, it's complicated"
    -every argument in the world, ever

    • @Wittty_
      @Wittty_ Před 3 lety +5

      @Rita Mellon - 25 y.o - WÁNȚ Š[Ē]X !!! shut up bot

    • @Wittty_
      @Wittty_ Před 3 lety

      @trixlr yea I know

    • @macdjord
      @macdjord Před 3 lety +2

      If it were simple, we'd have solved it already.

    • @josefptacek113
      @josefptacek113 Před 3 lety

      @@macdjord no we won't becoas we are bunch of cowards that don't make choices that actually matter and instead leting idiots making up genders and ruining cultures around the world

    • @josefptacek113
      @josefptacek113 Před 3 lety

      @Ami Deus some things are simple some are complicated. But saying it's complicated usually means the person wants for some reason support the worse option and uses "it's complicated" as distraction so he can justify his option more easily. Not saying it's always the case.
      For example: chosing between nuclear and natural energy is simple
      Nuclear energy is cleaner and more effective.
      But whats complicated is disposal of nuclear wastes. There are lots of options and we must figure out which is best

  • @chrisbarry9345
    @chrisbarry9345 Před rokem +1

    Other problem with renewables is density. Just the amount of space it takes to produce the amount of power can't be scaled in most parts of the world. It's similar to the problem with organic farming

  • @jrsixowfour8674
    @jrsixowfour8674 Před rokem

    I live in yukon canada 🇨🇦 and it is now cheaper to use the power company to heat my home when I used to use wooden stove to heat my home, cords of wood now is $500, more than double from this time last year.

  • @kamisama9715
    @kamisama9715 Před 3 lety +587

    I have an exam tomorrow but this seemed important.

    • @adjly1824
      @adjly1824 Před 3 lety +22

      It IS important

    • @momentais4569
      @momentais4569 Před 3 lety +5

      same

    • @nurulnajmaini3869
      @nurulnajmaini3869 Před 3 lety +4

      Same

    • @tumei1851
      @tumei1851 Před 3 lety +13

      Reforcing your undertanding of actually important things in the world rather than wasting time learning very likely pointless things which you will also likely forget is way more important.

    • @nurulnajmaini3869
      @nurulnajmaini3869 Před 2 lety

      @@tumei1851 then why did you comment

  • @paravirallinen
    @paravirallinen Před 3 lety +482

    Can we just talk about how beautiful these animations are

    • @augustwinterman6952
      @augustwinterman6952 Před 3 lety +10

      Yes. And they keep getting better.

    • @jlwilder8436
      @jlwilder8436 Před 3 lety +6

      We've been talking about it for years.

    • @whohouuu
      @whohouuu Před 3 lety

      @@jerramrocks9136 what reward?

    • @MantaKizaemonFTW
      @MantaKizaemonFTW Před 3 lety +1

      YES

    • @ehhhhh596
      @ehhhhh596 Před 3 lety

      @@jerramrocks9136 if you mean those silver, gold and diamond play button I'm pretty sure they already have those

  • @RaidenKazehare
    @RaidenKazehare Před rokem +1

    There is also the fact that battery technology also needs to change as lithium-ion batteries which are the main ones we use are non-renewable and the materials for them are starting to run low