With the discovery of Well No. 7 86 years ago, a journey of achievements, prosperity, and success began #aramco
@aramco Prosperity - Well? Nobody will prosper when the climate tips into even greater chaos that CO2 pollution, including oil from your wells, has caused. You must leave all remaining oil in the ground and start generating energy from renewables.
@NelloRewild @aramco or humanity needs to evolve to a point where nuclear power makes everyone have an electricity bill of $19.95 a month And nuclear plants operate for 150-200yr cycles before being refurbished & never have one single incident in their 600 year life cycle But we're still primitive
@MIRVartist @NelloRewild @aramco I have four words for you ... Chenobyl Nuclear Power Plant ... there can never be a completely safe nuclear power plant. It is dangerous and unsafe. Where do we put the waste, for example?
@MartinRose2 @NelloRewild @aramco Another issue is the savage greed of humanity, which always corrupts things There's plenty of places to store the nuclear waste, for example way beneath the surface in all those empty caverns where trillions of barrels of oil used to be But it's unrealistic for the primitives
@MIRVartist @MartinRose2 @aramco Strongly agree on greed, the motivator behind humankind's misfortunes Yes, nuclear has advantages. Some 'green' experts endorse it as a lesser evil than fossil fuel expansion Take time & much CO2 to build. Will they be onstream soon enough? Also, Europeans remember Chernobyl…
@NelloRewild @MartinRose2 @aramco Chernobyl is a bad example because Chernobyl is what would happen if you decided to make a nuclear power plant: By cutting as many corners as possible By being as cheap as possible By ignoring safety & hiring workers based on political affiliation & party loyalty