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Bjorn Lomborg On Big Pharma Being Accountable For 75% of The Total TV ad Spent | Ep. 254 | Part 2

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🗓️ 4 April 2023

⏱️ 62 minutes

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In this episode, Patrick Bet-David and Bjorn Lomborg will discuss:

  • Why Nuclear power is the future
  • Kamla Harris lying to the public
  • If Greta Thunberg is being manipulated by media
  • Big Pharma being accountable for 75% of the total tv ad spent

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0:00.0

This is coming from US Energy Information Administration.

0:04.6

So this is not like something that's from a blog.

0:07.6

It's the US Department of Energy.

0:10.8

So nuclear 92 and a half.

0:12.4

Geothermal is 74.3, natural gas around 57%, hydropower

0:16.3

42, coal 40, wind 35, solar 24.9, yet that's all we keep hearing about. If you go to the next one, the CO2 emissions, you should

0:28.6

have, yeah, that one right there if you could. There you go. and then the last one will be great. Zoom in a little

0:35.9

bit so we can see it all. CO2 emissions avoided by the US power industry.

0:40.3

Again nuclear and that's by million metric tons 476 187 174 45 and geothermal

0:50.1

beyond beyond beyond beyond

0:52.0

beyond can you explain this chart right there go back to the one you were on no just go on the one that we were on explain this chart what does this mean to the average person?

0:58.2

So well, I'm not sure it means anything to the average person but let's take a step back and say if you

1:04.8

have more nuclear power you use less of everything else now you use a little bit

1:10.4

less of wind and solar but you also use less of fossil fuels and it means

1:14.2

you end up emitting less CO2. Nuclear simply replaces CO2 emitting energy.

1:20.0

So that's why nuclear has saved more CO2 than any other technology.

1:26.0

If you have more wind, if you have more hydro,

1:28.8

you also save CO2, but much less.

1:32.3

And what you have to remember is it's really hard to keep a society

1:36.3

of running with wind and solar because you know they predictably will run out you know at night

1:41.7

there's no solar when the, at night there's no solar.

1:42.8

When the wind dies down, there's no wind.

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