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Germany's leader just admitted that their exit from nuclear power was a mistake. In the past week, Belgium repealed its nuclear ban, and Denmark signaled it may do the same. Here's why that's a good idea:

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Jared Newtonvor 1 Jahr

Climate change is a grift

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BigFirevor 1 Jahr

Meanwhile Taiwan decided to decom their nuclear plants

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If we enable nuclear plant development and construction, we will improve them more and more. Eventually, getting small enough for a consumer to have one to power their home and vehicles even in remote locations. This will have a huge positive impact on rural communities and vast amounts of land that can now be used.

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B. M.vor 1 Jahr

That's not true at all! They've just abandoned their blockade of nuclear power in the EU! which is good for EU investments in nuclear power and should make them easier to make again! But that won't change anything on Germanys „Energiewende“ so far!

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Please stupid California politicians open your eyes and follow this and allow nuclear before blackouts are daily.

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Grumpyvor 1 Jahr

Don't care. Let them. Can't fix stupid.

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Martin Miller 🐜🍴vor 1 Jahr

Knee-jerk reactions are frequently wrong.

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Hey Zeusvor 1 Jahr

Taiwan has shut down its last operating nuclear power plant. The No. 2 reactor at the Maanshan Nuclear Power Plant in Pingtung County was disconnected from the grid on May 17, 2025, fulfilling the government’s commitment to a nuclear-free policy.

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Joseph M.vor 1 Jahr

They are idiots!

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Roy Doddvor 1 Jahr

Green Nuclear Deal Nuclear Innovation Clean Energy The Future is NICE

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