https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gF9kkB0UWYQ
When I still worked in #science in 2016/17 and was invited as a speaker to a #IEEE conference about #NDT the number one topic people ask me was "is germany really backing out of nuclear energy?".
This video shows the #problems caused by this decision (or maybe more because of the execution of it) and what other problems #Germany would need to face today if we would have stayed to #nuclear like #France.
#engineering #renewables #windenergy #nuclearenergy #atomkraft
We need to fight them back and it is easy, because nuklear power plants everywhere are failing. New ones take up to 12 years more to built with exploding cost and older ones are either running out of cooling water or fall apart and need to be offline for repairs. Not to mention one being in the midst of a war and under constant threat.
So the pro nuklear astroturfing campaigns are also moving to lemmy now? Damn, I had really hoped they would stay on reddit.
We need to fight them back and it is easy, because nuklear power plants everywhere are failing. New ones take up to 12 years more to built with exploding cost and older ones are either running out of cooling water or fall apart and need to be offline for repairs. Not to mention one being in the midst of a war and under constant threat.