User talk:Thomasruss4

Recent edit to Life-cycle greenhouse-gas emissions of energy sources
Hello, and thank you for your contribution to Wikipedia. I noticed that you recently added commentary to the Life-cycle greenhouse-gas emissions of energy sources article. While Wikipedia welcomes editors' opinions on an article and how it could be changed, these comments are more appropriate for the article's accompanying talk page. If you post your comments there, other editors working on the same article will notice and respond to them, and your comments will not disrupt the flow of the article. Thank you! Epicgenius (talk) 12:39, 16 April 2014 (UTC)

The analysis deals ONLY with early inputs of fossil fuels = CO2 emissions. Yet all production is from solar energy - photon effects or wind or tide, star dust > Iron > Uranium, the rest is fossil fuels, which is just old solar energy. e.g. Something like 95% of a nuclear power stations output, for the thirty five years or so until it reaches economic break even, is the fossil fuels content of the original build, lifetime maintenance, future decommissioning costs and accumulated operating (mostly people) costs.. all of which are in the final analysis derived about 95% from fossil fuels..

Thomasruss4 (talk) 12:51, 16 April 2014 (UTC) thomasruss4