It’s become fairly common knowledge that Yellowstone National Park, in addition to being incredibly beautiful, is sitting on top of an enormous supervolcano that catastrophically erupts every few hundred thousand years. Unlike normal volcanoes, which tend to produce large cone-shaped mountains made of ash and lava, supervolcano eruptions (defined being at least an 8 on the
I would need to see some mock-ups of the theoretical plant, but I’d agree it wouldn’t be worth ruining a national park over. Now if there was credible evidence that Yellowstone was about to explode or we could make the plant with some cool ass future look that blends in with the environment, it’d be a different story.
I would need to see some mock-ups of the theoretical plant, but I’d agree it wouldn’t be worth ruining a national park over. Now if there was credible evidence that Yellowstone was about to explode or we could make the plant with some cool ass future look that blends in with the environment, it’d be a different story.
The fear of Californians is dumb as hell though.