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Re: French bill delays nuclear reduction by 10 years
« Reply #1 on: May 02, 2019, 09:18 »
every country with viable nuclear plants should try to extend them all to 80 years of operation if possible, maybe even longer based on engineering evaluations.  if man-made global warming is real, this would be an obvious no brainer based on the cost of construction of a new nuclear plant.  any country or entity thumbing their nose at "morons" who don't believe in global warming are bald faced hypocrites if they don't adopt this policy.

 


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