Reactions as IUCN Congress votes to adopt Policy on Synthetic Biology, rejects genetic engineering moratorium - EnviroNews - lat...
Following the vote at the IUCN World Conservation Congress, members have rejected a moratorium on genetic engineering of wild species (Motion 133) and adopted the IUCN Policy on Synthetic Biology (Motion 087), a move observers see as a signal of support fo...
Same for so called greens who oppose nuclear power.
Nuclear power could save the day pretty easily
That said the more the competency crisis grows, the more I see their luddic rejection of the tech as an accidental win.
You can't foolproof a nuclear reactor, and the tide of fools just keeps rising higher.
You absolutely can foolproof a modern reactor. A modern green rock powered tea kettle is always on the verge of shutting down, and keeping the fuel at criticality requires constant work. You can't accidentally trigger a runaway criticality incident through pure incompetence; you have to be knowingly and professionally actively sabotaging it.
We cannot allow the existence of retards to force the regression of society and technology.
You only really need one competent person: The hiring and HR manager. It all flows downhill from there. Get one with no biases, no in-group preferences, and only interest in the success of the company, willing to fire freeloaders and discipline the uncareful, and you're set.