Extinction Rebellion former spokeswoman: Nuclear power ‘only option’
A former Extinction Rebellion (XR) spokeswoman left the environmental group to campaign for nuclear power because she says it is the only way to deal with the climate crisis. Zion Lights, writing in the Daily Mail, also said that she had become unable to defend some of the group’s claims.
XR “peddle messages of doomsday gloom that alienate” and offer “little in the way of positive solutions”, she added.The group calls on governments to take immediate action on climate change.
It describes itself as an international “non-violent civil disobedience activist movement” and has been involved in a number of high-profile protests since it was formed in 2018.
Last week it targeted UK newspapers – which it has accused of failing to report on climate change – by blocking printing presses and delaying distribution.
Ms Lights wrote articles for both the Daily Mail and the Daily Telegraph on Thursday explaining her decision to leave behind XR and support nuclear power.
She told the Mail she initially joined XR because its message was “listen to the scientists” and the role of spokesperson gave her a platform “to talk about what I truly felt mattered”.
However, she says she began to rethink her support for the group after an appearance on the BBC’s Andrew Neil Show last October.
She was asked about co-founder Roger Hallam’s claim that science predicts six billion people will die this century due to climate change – a claim that he made to BBC’s HARDtalk.
Ms Lights said: “It’s a headline-grabbing assertion – but unfortunately, it’s also not true, or certainly not backed up by any evidence. As was obvious to anyone who knows me – and even to the casual viewer – I was plunged into a PR nightmare.
“I could not defend the number, but as the official spokesperson nor could I be seen to condemn it. All I could do, instead, was flounder under the hot glare of the studio lights for what felt like an eternity.”
Ms Lights, who began campaigning about the environment as a student in the early 2000s, said she also had doubts about XR’s approach of telling people “what not to do” and “peddling the notion that the solution to the climate crisis was to turn back the clock to a simpler time”.
Writing in the Telegraph, she said the campaigners who argued that we needed to all live with less – as she once did – had to accept this was not going to happen “and look to solutions instead”.
She said that “many within XR argue in favour of replacing fossil fuels entirely with renewables” but this was not a realistic option and she favoured “a pragmatic approach, rather than peer-group tribal pressure to stick to an outdated mainstream green line”.
Much of the green movement was “steeped in an anti-nuclear mindset”, she said, “when any rational, evidence-based approach shows that a strategy including nuclear energy is the only realistic solution to driving down emissions at the scale and speed required”.
She denied she was making a U-turn, instead saying it was a “logical next step” in looking for solutions rather than “shouting ever more loudly about the problem”.
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geraint hughes
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Silly person, there isn’t a “Climate Crisis”, radiation GHE is alie. And what makes her an expert in Nuclear Power? She doesn’t understand simple mechanical thermodynamics of radiation, how can she be possibly be consulted for advice on Nuclear Radiation.
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ChetT
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Why do you have to be such a dick? She’s an intelligent human being who knows how to read and interpret facts and has the humility to recognize and admit when she is wrong. That’s a big, big deal for many people and she deserves a little credit not scorn.
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Al Shelton
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She is the type that will jump up on a chair and be panic stricken when spotting a mouse.
“EEEK A MOUSE”
Yet she can vote.
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Dev
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There is only one crisis and that is the existence of government which continually plunges ignorant nations into fearful dispair. The education systems work as intended.
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Barry
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These rats are fleeing the green energy ship now that they can see how UN green they really are. Nuclear power now all of sudden looks good compared to windmill chopping up birds and solar panels that break down in a couple of decades leaving a huge recycling nightmare for the next generation to deal with. Australia is now proposing making hydrogen for export as if using 4 kw of electricity to make 1 kw of hydrogen is some how green energy. If we don’t get science back out of the hands of politicians the world as we know it is simply doomed.
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