That is interesting. Maybe people will also wake up and open their eyes on what is happening in Canada too, with the exploitation of oil sands, which is a complete environnement disaster.
Concerning full fission power I have always been mitigated on this, as more than 90% of France energy comes from nuclear power plants (first nuclear country in the world in that regard). The direct advantages are enormous (no direct pollution, its "clean" compared to oil or coal industry, colossal energy, etc), but the cons are here too imo :
- Uranium deposits on Earth are soon to be depleted, much like oil iirc.
- Radioactive waste and garbage is extremly hard to take care of : they put everything in
specialized centers to accelerate the radioactive decay, but stocks are always growing and we do not even know what to do of them. Funnier thing is that other countries using nuclear fission power plants do not always even have such centers (or small ones) and they send us happily all their waste for it to be processed too. Thats a whole mess and I honestly do not know how they will handle this on the long run. Building more reprocessing centers ? Anecdote : they found lobsters that grew up to 1-2 meters long nearby the site, in the see. :p
- It can be dangerous (either the power plants or either the radioactive waste conveys), as shown in Japan (silly japanese, building nuclear plants in seismic countries).
Anyway, considering oil, what is terrible is also to think what we will do without it, because nuclear fission is not an alternative for all the uses we have of oil : hard to put a car on nuclear fission, hard to create plastics and do petrochemical industry issued stuff without oil, and we realize that everything we live on is based more or less on oil.