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bananas

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Thu May 24, 2012, 03:01 AM May 2012

Angst or Arithmetic? Why Germans are so skeptical about nuclear energy.

http://www.beyondnuclear.org/home/2012/5/23/angst-or-arithmetic-why-germans-are-so-skeptical-about-nucle.html

Angst or Arithmetic? Why Germans are so skeptical about nuclear energy

The first in a six-part series from the HeinrichBöll Foundation, deals with the roots of nuclear energy's unpopularity in Germany. It begins:

"The fact that Germany, in the aftermath of the 2011 Fukushima disaster, redoubled its efforts to phase out nuclear energy has nothing to do with hysteria or postwar angst. on the contrary, a majority of Germans, including much of the political class, has been unconvinced of its merits since the early 1980s; the source of this anti- atom consensus lies not in emotional populism but rather in the persuasive, fact- based arguments of a powerful, grassroots social movement that has long included nuclear physicists and other bona fide experts." By Paul Hockenos. Read the full report here.

This paper is part one of a six-part series on the German Energy Transition. The authors are experts on different issues such as renewable energies, rural communities, social movements, and nuclear power.

May 23, 2012
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Angst or Arithmetic? Why Germans are so skeptical about nuclear energy. (Original Post) bananas May 2012 OP
K&R. I bookmarked the article with the intention of reading it later. JDPriestly May 2012 #1
One of the things I like about Europe. Less Faux Noise to deaden the brains. freshwest May 2012 #2

freshwest

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2. One of the things I like about Europe. Less Faux Noise to deaden the brains.
Thu May 24, 2012, 03:27 AM
May 2012

They actually take time to think about things instead of repeating the latest Goebbelspeak.

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