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Nuclear Energy Infographic

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For the most part it's a good link.

Pity they felt that they had to put some politics at the end - regarding Germany's decision to stop with all nuclear energy by 2022. An infographic should never contain future predictions (and this one does), because those are always partially subjective.

 

Personally, I believe that Germany is on the right track to replace all nuclear energy with sustainable energy (they're investing a lot in wind/solar/bio) - and that goes directly against the remark in the infographic that Germany goes back to a more fossil based economy.

 

And an infographic shouldn't lead to a discussion. It should be objective.

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