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txlibdem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-09-11 06:49 AM
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45. Well, they *are* CONcerned about where their next corporate donor check is gonna come from!
That has to count for something...

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  -German watchdog pushes to keep coal plants (less nuclear = more coal) FBaggins  Aug-05-11 09:28 AM   #0 
  - No. Blame it on the power industry, not the nuclear moratorium  Kolesar   Aug-05-11 09:31 AM   #1 
  - It's unsustainable because idiots who are preparing for a tsunami in Berlin  wtmusic   Aug-05-11 10:26 AM   #6 
     - Because, we all know…  OKIsItJustMe   Aug-05-11 11:38 AM   #8 
     - Wonder what the odds are: global warming vs. simultaneous meteorite strikes  wtmusic   Aug-05-11 12:01 PM   #10 
     - Meteorite stikes. Really?  OKIsItJustMe   Aug-05-11 12:14 PM   #11 
        - Your imagination is much more fertile than mine.  wtmusic   Aug-05-11 12:18 PM   #12 
           - Interesting…  OKIsItJustMe   Aug-05-11 01:57 PM   #20 
           - The chair of the NRC is urging a safety review, not a moratorium.  wtmusic   Aug-05-11 02:04 PM   #21 
              - Not just a review  OKIsItJustMe   Aug-05-11 02:08 PM   #22 
                 - Not a moratorium. The Germans have a moratorium.  wtmusic   Aug-05-11 02:10 PM   #23 
                    - Once again, you pretend that everything is black and white  OKIsItJustMe   Aug-05-11 02:17 PM   #24 
           - NRC Study Shows the Serious Consequences of a Fukushima-Type Accident in the US  OKIsItJustMe   Aug-05-11 02:52 PM   #25 
           - Yikes! The potential for a tsunami in Pennsylvania has been severely underestimated.  wtmusic   Aug-05-11 03:07 PM   #27 
              - I knew you’d get to the funny smilies  OKIsItJustMe   Aug-05-11 03:19 PM   #28 
              - Holy cow. You must never step outside.  wtmusic   Aug-05-11 03:50 PM   #33 
              - A masterful misdirection!  OKIsItJustMe   Aug-05-11 04:00 PM   #34 
              - The entire point of a regulatory agency is to be concerned about safety.  TheWraith   Aug-22-11 09:41 PM   #47 
              - And the potential for hurricanes in Florida!  OKIsItJustMe   Aug-05-11 03:41 PM   #31 
           - Fission Stories #50: Manual Inaction  OKIsItJustMe   Aug-05-11 03:02 PM   #26 
              - If you keep posting blurbs from the Union of Concerned Wannabe Scientists  wtmusic   Aug-05-11 03:38 PM   #30 
                 - Very good!  OKIsItJustMe   Aug-05-11 03:43 PM   #32 
                 - Well, they *are* CONcerned about where their next corporate donor check is gonna come from!  txlibdem   Aug-09-11 06:49 AM   #45 
     - Right. That would be impossible! n/t  SpoonFed   Aug-05-11 07:39 PM   #36 
     - LOL!  CJvR   Aug-05-11 05:24 PM   #35 
  - So the plan is to shut down 4 coal plants. Good.  kristopher   Aug-05-11 10:17 AM   #2 
  - Demand for Wind Power, Wind Turbines Rises with German Nuclear Power Shutdown  kristopher   Aug-05-11 10:20 AM   #3 
  - Germany Boosts Clean-Energy Research by 75% to Ease Nuclear Exit  kristopher   Aug-05-11 10:22 AM   #4 
  - These were old coal plants that were shutting down as NEW coal plants replacesd them.  FBaggins   Aug-05-11 11:45 AM   #9 
     - It is hard trade  ProgressiveProfessor   Aug-05-11 01:09 PM   #14 
     - Can you substantiate from the German plan that has been actually been adopted?  kristopher   Aug-05-11 01:24 PM   #16 
        - Were you under the impression that the plan they just adopted was that granular?  FBaggins   Aug-05-11 01:37 PM   #17 
           - What their plan states  kristopher   Aug-05-11 03:31 PM   #29 
              - Because Germany and Georgia both start with a "G" ???  txlibdem   Aug-06-11 01:43 PM   #39 
              - How strange. You talked about a "plan" that has already been "adopted"... then posted that?  FBaggins   Aug-06-11 02:24 PM   #41 
              - Just in case you ever care what their ACTUAL plan states.  FBaggins   Aug-22-11 07:16 PM   #46 
  - Germany is still planning to build new fossil fueled plants as well during its transtion off of  ProgressiveProfessor   Aug-05-11 10:24 AM   #5 
     - 20.82 - 19.18 - 10.06  kristopher   Aug-05-11 10:33 AM   #7 
        - They are indeed doing better than many, though new fossil fuel plants were a surprise to many of us  ProgressiveProfessor   Aug-05-11 01:06 PM   #13 
        - What new fossil plants?  kristopher   Aug-05-11 01:23 PM   #15 
           - .  FBaggins   Aug-05-11 01:39 PM   #18 
              - LOL n/t  ProgressiveProfessor   Aug-05-11 01:45 PM   #19 
              - But please explain...  SpoonFed   Aug-05-11 07:45 PM   #37 
                 - Easy...  ProgressiveProfessor   Aug-06-11 12:31 AM   #38 
                 - Your reading comprehension is terrible...  SpoonFed   Aug-08-11 07:49 AM   #44 
                 - What a shock!  FBaggins   Aug-06-11 02:19 PM   #40 
        - Germans use public transit far more than Americans or  txlibdem   Aug-07-11 04:18 PM   #42 
           - And have a much higher population density  FBaggins   Aug-07-11 04:25 PM   #43 
 

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