- Germany Shuts Down Three Perfectly Good Nuclear Power Plants. Teutonic carbon dioxide emissions and electricity prices are projected to increase as a result. https://reason.com/2022/01/04/germany-shuts-down-three-perfectly-good-nuclear-power-plants/ 28 comments germany
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