Environmental impact of nuclear power: Revision history


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  • curprev 21:4421:44, 20 May 2023SquirrelHill1971 talk contribs 100,368 bytes +798 →‎Comparison to coal-fired power generation: In May 2023, the Washington Post wrote, "Had Germany kept its nuclear plants running from 2010, it could have slashed its use of coal for electricity to 13 percent by now. Today’s figure is 31 percent... Already more lives might have been lost just in Germany because of air pollution from coal power than from all of the world’s nuclear accidents to date, Fukushima and Chernobyl included." undo

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