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Germany shuts down half of its 6 remaining nuclear plants
Associated Press ^
| January 1, 2022
| Frank Jordans
Posted on 01/01/2022 10:59:46 AM PST by Olog-hai
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To: Olog-hai
Remember wash sales don't apply to crypto (no 30 days). If you can use a loss, take it. You can always rebuy after midnight. What is more renewable than nuclear?
To: Olog-hai
Advocates of atomic energy argue that it can help Germany meet its climate targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. …
Or, it could help your country not be entirely dependent on other countries to supply your power needs...
To: KingLudd
“What did Germans use before firewood to heat their homes?”
Gas and/or electricity?
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01/01/2022 4:37:13 PM PST
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beef
(The Chinese have a little secret—diversity is _not_ a strength.)
To: Organic Panic
That explains their unique taste in adult content.
-grimmace-
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01/01/2022 6:44:34 PM PST
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Tacrolimus1mg
(Do no harm, but take no sh!t.)
To: Olog-hai
" Germany shuts down half of its 6 remaining nuclear plants" What in incredibly stupidly-written headline. So now they're left with six half-reactors operating?
To: Olog-hai
“The decision to phase out nuclear power and shift from fossil fuels to renewable energy was first taken by the center-left government of Gerhard Schroeder in 2002. His successor, Angela Merkel, reversed her decision to extend the lifetime of Germany's nuclear plants in the wake of the 2011 Fukushima disaster in Japan and set 2022 as the final deadline for shutting them down.”
KGB agents in action.
To: Olog-hai
The russians are happy. They can now turn on and off Germany’s economy.
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