Scientist Prays Numbers Are Wrong

In case you don’t manage to handle her accent until the end, she wishes for nuclear power. Exchanging a problematic source of energy with another problematic source of energy, for which accumulating waste we don’t have places to put. She also says some humans will still be there “when the worst is over”, not saying which year that is going to be. Not a very holistic wish list she has. Reducing energy use or cattle didn’t seem to be worthy enough for her.

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