Post APIS9eSONZf0aTPcMC by MarcRnt@sueden.social
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 (DIR) Post #APIPCFrjxuUHKEong0 by thecodedmessage@tech.lgbt
       2022-11-05T14:11:43Z
       
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       @heiseonline I still hold out hope that Germany changes its mind on this one. Nuclear power is good, actually.
       
 (DIR) Post #APIS9eSONZf0aTPcMC by MarcRnt@sueden.social
       2022-11-05T14:44:44Z
       
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       @thecodedmessage @heiseonline It's not good. It's really expensive and produces a lot of nuclear waste we don't even know where to properly store it yet. I don't see any reason to promote nuclear energy in it's current form.
       
 (DIR) Post #APJ38oFsA48YzR1Aoq by robhuibers@toot.community
       2022-11-05T21:38:06Z
       
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       @thecodedmessage @heiseonline it's insufficiënt to write 'nuclear is good'. religion is done in churches, not on the power network. nuclear didn't solve its problems in 70 years and is now in decline. the stats are crystal clear. a dying industry.
       
 (DIR) Post #APKSxchuSbzheyEmNU by thecodedmessage@tech.lgbt
       2022-11-06T13:53:40Z
       
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       @robhuibers @heiseonline What “problems”? Safety?? So many people more die from coal power production, not even counting the indirect deaths due to climate change. Or fearmongering about it? That’s not nuclear’s fault.
       
 (DIR) Post #APKSxenIhXUk8Gm73g by thecodedmessage@tech.lgbt
       2022-11-06T13:54:24Z
       
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       @robhuibers @heiseonline it’s a dying industry because governments have killed it bc of popular misinformation, not because the market has spoken or any such BS. Dying doesn’t mean it should die.