Gönnt euch diesen Rant von Ökonom Daniel Stelter gegen die Studie des Frauenhofer Instituts zur Kernenergie und gleichzeitig gegen die „taz“ Journalistin, Anna Lehmann, deren kompetenzbefreite, aber ideologisch getriebenen Argumente schlichtweg verpuffen.
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Israeli authorities are putting together a plan to enable church leaders to worship at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in coming days.
Israel acknowledges the holiness of the week leading up to Easter for Christians and is doing everything to ensure they can pray there.
Schön, dass der Grünen-MdEP @micha_bloss offiziell zugibt, dass sich PV nur mit Subventionen lohnt.
Und so, liebe Leute, steht es mit der gesamten Energiewende: es ist eine Subventions-Scheinblüte, deren Systemkosten uns kaputtmachen.
@AshGreninja2023@ReadingIl@visegrad24 It also says to do the same with "hypocrites" it sometimes is even harsher against them. Islamically the Taliban would see them as that
BREAKING:
Islamic regime security forces are storming the University of Tehran and fire bullets and tear gas canisters on anti-regime student protesters
Dear American friends
I am an Iranian living in Tehran
I want to tell you that Iran is not like Afghanistan or Iraq
If your government attacks the Ayatollah regime, we will overthrow the regime from inside immediately
This war is not going to be long and your tax money and the lives of your soldiers will not be at risk
Please do not oppose the war and let Iran finally be free
In the future, Usa and Iran will be good friends
#IranMassacre
BREAKING:
The French Parliament has passed a resolution calling for the Muslim Brotherhood to be added to the EU’s list of banned terrorist organizations.
157 MPs voted for while 101 were against
BREAKING:
Japan restarted the world’s largest nuclear power plant today.
TEPCO restarted Reactor No. 6 today at the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power plant, the world’s largest by installed capacity (8.2 GW when fully operational with its seven units).
It was brought back online after nearly 15 years of idleness, following the 2011 Fukushima disaster that triggered a nationwide shutdown of all 54 reactors.
Since that decision, Japan has restarted 15 of the reactors, with another 11 planned to be brought back in the next few years.
In stark contrast, Germany completed its full nuclear phase-out (Atomausstieg) on April 15, 2023, when the last three reactors were permanently shut down.
Germany could still have brought a couple a few reactors online until late 2024 or early 2025 before the dismantling process passed a point of no return.
However, there was no political will to do so and the dismantling process was instead continued to make sure that no future pro-nuclear government could decide to restart them.
In the same year that Germany shut down its 3 final reactors, a decision was taken in Japan to accelerate the nuclear reboot.
The former PM Fumio Kishida came to the conclusion that it was time to reverse earlier caution and approved updates to utilize nuclear “to the maximum extent possible” for energy security.
His key decisions from 2023 included extending reactor lifespans (potentially beyond 60 years), restarting more units and preparing the construction of new next-generation reactors for the next decade.
While Japan aims to soon have around 30% of its energy needs covered by nuclear power, Germany will remain at 0% for decades to come due to Merkel’s decision to completely eliminate nuclear power from Germany’s energy mix.
Political experts say that looking back at her decisions, future historians will conclude that Merkel was guilty of at least 3 grave political mistake that had devastating effects on Germany and all of Europe for decades come.
🚨 SETTING THE STAGE FOR AN ATTACK ON IRAN
REPORT: U.S. troops were instructed to leave Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar by the end of the day, according to multiple diplomatic sources cited by Reuters.
Al Udeid is the largest U.S. military base in the Middle East, hosting around 10,000 American personnel.
No official explanation has been given yet.
But moves like this rarely happen without a reason.
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Remember: The U.N. recently held emergency Security Council meetings to condemn the arrest of Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro, and to condemn Israel's recognition of Somaliland. Yet the U.N. is refusing to hold any emergency meeting for 12,000 protesters slaughtered in Iran.
@ThomasTheGent1 Hating free speech would mean I am against the right to express such things.
Hating certain opinions because they are stupid and evil doesn't mean I hate free speech.
It would be antisemitism because it would be highly irrational and idiotic & fueled by hate for Jews.
Those on the right who don’t have the spine to call out this heinous antisemitism should stop kidding themselves that they are on the side of the righteous.
@tianadiva6@Acts17David Matthew 18: 15-17 talks about the steps for Church discipline. If one doesn't repent of such grievous sins after private conversations (1on1 then at least 3on1) it needs to be made public in the Church (Verse 17).
@MediatorAttyDFW@1FaithKB@Acts17David Matthew 18 says to make it public in the Church if the person doesn't repent after direct conversations and conversations with additional witnesses
@MediatorAttyDFW@Acts17David David literally followed the steps outlined in Matthew 18: 15-17. If one is non-repentant (neither 1on1 nor with other witnesses) and doesn't listen it should be told to the Church. David's only error was not doing so earlier. But David repented of this in the stream.
It would prove nothing Daniel, because we don’t say random men of the medieval period are excellent moral examples. But the Quran claims Muhammad is (Surah 33:21) and that you must submit to all his judgements (Surah 4:65). So your god claimed Muhammad was excellent moral example, even though he clearly was not.
So this doesn’t compare to Christianity, because there is nothing in the Bible that says or implies raping a 9 year old is permissible or good.
While Google Restarts Old Reactor, Dual Fluid is Building What’s Next: Generation V
Whether in Iowa, where @Google and NextEra are reactivating a decommissioned nuclear power plant, or in India, where Google is investing over $15 billion in new AI data centers – the trend is unmistakable: AI and digital infrastructure power needs energy. A lot of it. And it must be affordable and abundant at the same time, reliable and safe.
Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) of Generation IV are now being discussed around the world, also by Google, as one of the ultimate solutions. They promise clean nuclear power, compact design, available by 2030 and above all: low cost. But reality will catch up with the hype, because physics doesn’t play along: They have low fuel utilization, complex safety systems, high material and construction costs – and in the end, the electricity price ends up far above expectations.
Long story short: Most Generation IV SMRs are, in the end, old technology in smaller, shinier packaging.
Those who truly want abundant, low-cost energy must rethink nuclear power. Dual Fluid is developing the world’s first and only Generation V reactor – technologically radical, physically consistent, and completely re engineered:
* 3 ¢/kWh – unmatched low cost electricity
* Liquid fuel + separate cooling = maximum efficiency
* Inherently safe by physics – no pressure, no meltdown
* Virtually no nuclear waste – thanks to near complete fuel utilization
* Modular & scalable – ideal for industry, AI, hydrogen, and more
Behind the scenes, everything is being prepared for our milestone:
In 2026, construction of our first demonstration reactor will begin in Rwanda 🇷🇼.
Not as an idea. Not as a pilot study. But as reality.
Those who think ahead, act ahead.
The energy markets of the 2030s are being built today!
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