While I heavily featured fusion in my post, I was referring to nuclear in general.Purple wrote: That sort of thing I am mostly in agreement with. Although to be honest I am not a fan of the kind of optimism you exhibit.
In particular, fusion is still not a thing. And whilst we should invest money into making it a thing we should not count our chickens before they hatch. By the time we have a functioning fusion power plant (not just reactor but actual production worthy power plant) the environment might well be too fucked to fix. That's why you'll see me constantly whining about the annoying idiots who oppose fission plants. Let's focus on what we can do today. And if in twenty years something better comes along all the better.
And as for GMO's my stance is the same as the EU on this. There is another way to keep pesticide use down and that's organic food. I find that much better overall because it means you know exactly what you are consuming and you don't have corporations owning patents on essential food ingredients. It's not like the west is not producing a massive food surplus anyway so that we absolutely need to find ways to keep production high.
The main issue I have with your stance on organic farming is that pesticides can and are used in organic farming, and they can be worse for the environment. I agree with you on patents though, but GMOs don't have to be patented. I think change should be pushed against patenting of genes.