Germany deems nuclear energy dangerous , slams EU for labeling it sustainable
The German government has rejected a draft plan to eliminate radioactive waste produced at nuclear power plants, according to the Director General of the Department for Nuclear Fuels (DCNF), which represents the country’s climate change body.
Source: bizpacreview.comPublished on 2022-01-04
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