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Dan Romero
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epic fail
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Jens Ernstberger
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I sense that the argument behind this deduction might be a bit handwavy, because by similar argumentation I could argue that if the Cold War didn’t end we would already be on Mars
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Dan Romero
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I mean, hard to argue with this when nuclear is / could have been a clear alternative for electricity generation: https://www.nih.gov/news-events/nih-research-matters/deaths-associated-pollution-coal-power-plants
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Jens Ernstberger
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Not disagreeing with nuclear as an alternative for electricity generation😄 Germany shifted everything towards brown coal, producing 46% of the whole EUs brown coal supply. At the same time energy prices are skyrocketing at times where green energy is simply unavailable. Probably one of the gravest mistakes in recent times. https://fortune.com/europe/2024/12/12/weather-phenomenon-dunkelflaute-germany-energy-prices/
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