uah come on, I can't hear it anymore.
(sorry to go off on a tangent, but this needs in my opinion an "answer")
It is actually a smart thing to get out of nuclear energy. There is no repository for nuclear waste in the whole freaking world for thousand of years and nobody wants it in their backyard.
Moreover it's extremely expensive putting into acount all the hidden subsidies and a not ending cost for thousand of years to come. I.e. the new french EPR nuclear plant Flamanville now costs roughly €19 Billion instead of €3,3 Billion. If it wasn't for the the french taxpayer EDF would be bankrupt. And why do you think there is no insurer, who is insureing the risks of a nuclear plant??????
The f*ing security risk and cost in a worst case scenario are just too freaking high and consequently uninsurable, excluding the taxpayer.
Have you forgotten Fukushima. They had an evacuation plan for the whole metropole region of Tokyo (roughly 38 Million people). They were dependant on the wind direction, but were lucky because the wind didn't bring the fallout cloud (contamination) into the direction of the megacity. Otherwise the metropole region wouldn't be livable any more now and in the future.
Here in Germany (totally different settlement structure) an incident like in Japan would mean, that we would be "f*ed" for ever, yes forever and the economy ruined, no agriculture and no existance. I rather would prefere drought, flooding, storms instead of radioactive contamination.
Unfortunetly we are living in the east of France, with an general westwind exposure. France has roughly 70 nuclear power plants. That's why I condemn our Ushi von der Leyen and the fatal decission of the European Commission to cataegorize for financial purposes nuclear energy and gas as green energy.
I don't understand how a humanbeeing with a brain can be in favour of nuclear power. Excuse me for the drastic words
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