1. TBH I've only seen part of the second one.
Cool.
Any other recommends, y'all?
Just got Murikan Netflix, and I need to review an environment-themed documentary for one of my classes.
Do you, or anyone else have recommends for a good environmental-documentary on Netflix? TIA!
EDIT: I suppose it doesn't have to be on Netflix, but I'd prefer a relatively newer one, and it being on Netflix is most convenient.
Just got Murikan Netflix, and I need to review an environment-themed documentary for one of my classes.
Do you, or anyone else have recommends for a good environmental-documentary on Netflix? TIA!
EDIT: I suppose it doesn't have to be on Netflix, but I'd prefer a relatively newer one, and it being on Netflix is most convenient.
It's new on Netflix and is about environmentalists that have changed their minds about nuclear energy. (risks are worth the carbon savings)
This has been my position for 10+ years.
Just got Murikan Netflix, and I need to review an environment-themed documentary for one of my classes.
Do you, or anyone else have recommends for a good environmental-documentary on Netflix? TIA!
EDIT: I suppose it doesn't have to be on Netflix, but I'd prefer a relatively newer one, and it being on Netflix is most convenient.
This has been my position for 10+ years.
Pandora's Promise
It's new on Netflix and is about environmentalists that have changed their minds about nuclear energy. (risks are worth the carbon savings)
How about Chasing Ice?
Pandora's Promise
It's new on Netflix and is about environmentalists that have changed their minds about nuclear energy. (risks are worth the carbon savings)
This has been my position for 10+ years.
I'd say the risk is worth the carbon savings, but I'd also say that there are better options than nuclear energy
Sent from the JazzFanz app
I don't want to turn this thread into that, so all I'll add is nuclear is no longer an economical option underneath cheap nat gas. I.E. Exelon is already shuttering nuke plants.
Also, kicky's 10 plus years stance is silly.
Nothing will be safer and cheaper than the sun.
I'd say the risk is worth the carbon savings, but I'd also say that there are better options than nuclear energy
Sent from the JazzFanz app
Nothing will be safer and cheaper than the sun.