Nuclear power plants
Nuclear power plants use nuclear fission to generate energy, producing radioactive waste products that require long-term safe storage in view of the health risks they pose. To date, no repository has been set up worldwide that lives up to this claim. Nevertheless, hundreds of nuclear power plants are in operation. The risk of meltdown has long been underestimated, and most recently in the catastrophe in Fukushima, Japan, in a terrifying manner. This has ultimately led to the fact that in this country, the exit from nuclear energy was finally adopted. However, eight reactor blocks are still in operation in Germany today. Your shutdown is scheduled for the year 2022 at the latest. (Fp) German nuclear power plants are no safer than Japanese? German nuclear power plants are in the opinion of nuclear power opponents not safer than Japanese: Can a super-GAU happen in Germany? 16.03.2011Dur de ... More Doctors demand shutdown of all nuclear power plants Doctors call for the shutdown of all nuclear power plants worldwide14.03.2011The medical organization IPPNW calls for the dramatic events in Japan ... More 'data-url = "https://www.heilpraxisnet.de/naturheilpraxis/aerzte-fordern-abschaltung-aller-atomkraftwerke-6143.php" data-lang = "DE" data-theme = "color" data-orientation = "horizontal"> Nuclear power plants do not promote malformations? Supposedly, nuclear power plants do not favor the risk of congenital malformation of children. Nuclear opponents criticize the study as "argumentative ... More
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