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100% wind energy requires the entire area of Jutland: Wind turbines industrialize nature – nuclear power gives it space

You can see it clearly on the bike rides out in the Danish summer country and when you drive along the highway to the cottage: Denmark is a windmill country. The winged white giants stand and spin more or less faithfully by fields, beaches, and forests. On days with a steady summer breeze, you can’t

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Fukushima – Nothing to fear but fear itself

Det er 10 år siden, at et enormt jordskælv og efterfølgende Tsunami dræbte tusindevis af japanere. Fokus var dog på atomkraftværket i Fukushima-prefekturet, hvor en række reaktorer nedsmeltede. I den kollektive erindring huskes Fukushima som en atomkatastrofe, frem for en naturkatastrofe, selvom ingen døde af radioaktiv stråling. Så hvad er proportioner egentlig?

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Nuclear waste – an already solved problem that will never be solved enough anyway

As climate policy moves higher up the agenda in most countries, nuclear power is being reconsidered. In some respects, the debate on nuclear power is new, since, unlike in the 70s, CO2 freedom is the central argument in favor of nuclear power. Today, we have a massive waste problem, in the form of CO2 emissions,

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