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Tag: nuclear energy

Why Can’t We Keep It Clean, Czech Republic?

Posted on 24 May 2015

By Morgan Henley, Member of the Executive Committee of the Czech Young Greens Imagine you live in Horní Jiřetín, a town of around 2500 people in northern Czech Republic that is set to be destroyed if the Czech government decides to remove its current limits on coal mining. The town sits upon reserves of lignite…

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Nuclear or coal-fired plants ?

Posted on 8 July 2002

Comparing nuclear energy with classic technologies is like comparing a modern airplane with a car. When something bad happens everybody hears about it and you have many casualties at such an event. But with a car you might have several accidents with one to four injured or dead passengers. When you summarize all this, flying…

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Fight stupidity

Posted on 7 July 2002

Not only because it’s annoying. It is also infectious. When walking around on the Student Island, biggest music festival in Central and Eastern Europe, most of us, greens were shocked to notice among the tents of the so-called civil village an organization called Youth for Nuclear Energy. First you start joking and playing around that…

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