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But most Germans would rather kill nuclear power than milk it.
I suspect that May's unintelligible decision to build the new plant at Hinkley will kill nuclear power in Britain, including technologies far more promising than the proven formula for chaos she has just chosen.
Someone is trying to kill nuclear scientists linked to Iran's defence establishment – the people most likely to be involved in the covert side of Iran's nuclear programme, the making of nuclear weapons.
It, too, is working to kill nuclear plants in California, New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania.
One of them, acting as an air pollution regulator, killed a refinery being built by Chevron, which would have competed directly with the Brown oil business, while another worked to kill nuclear plants.
Sierra Club and EDF have received a minimum of $136 million and $60 million, respectively, from oil, gas, & renewables investors, and are currently working alongside the American Petroleum Institute to kill nuclear plants in California, New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania.
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They've been killing nuclear plants and watching air pollution rise, as a result, for a half-century.
Sometimes on Twitter, after I point these things out, someone will quip, "A lesson in unintended consequences". But after 50 years of killing nuclear plants and promoting renewables, the main consequence of anti-nuclear advocacy — more fossil fuel pollution — can no longer be considered unintentional.
This embarrassing totem of diplomatic self-sabotage was signed by all but 7 GOP Senators and was dutifully tweeted to Iranian leaders and defended across cable news outlets by the gang's fearless leader, Senator Tom Cotton (R-AK) -- a man who has said killing nuclear negotiations "isn't an unintended consequence of Congressional action, it is very much an intended consequence".
Add to these issues the very real safety concerns and a complete lack of a solution regarding nuclear waste disposal and I think we should be quite content to let market forces kill the nuclear industry.
"I've always thought that is the most likely way they kill the nuclear deal".
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