In 2022, Germany shut down its last nuclear reactors, marking the end of a decades-long policy shift that cost an estimated €500 billion while increasing emissions and electricity costs. Across the border, France—historically reliant on nuclear for more than 70% of its electricity—struggles with aging infrastructure but still enjoys one of Europe’s lowest-carbon grids. For … Continue reading Nuclear Energy and the Environmental Paradox: Bruno Comby on Policy, Propaganda, and Missed Opportunities
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