Belgium extending life of nuclear reactors – meets with criticism on this, as nuclear no solution to climate change
Belgium extends two nuclear reactors despite criticisms on climate, Global Post, Xinhua News Agency Dec 2, 2015 BRUSSELS, — The Belgian government and the energy company Electrabel agreed to extend nuclear reactors Doel 1 and 2 until 2025, Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel said Tuesday…..
Belgium received the shameful “Fossil of the Day Award” on the very first day of the Paris climate conference from the Climate Action Network (CAN) because of the lack of agreement among different regions of the country, negotiations on the extension of nuclear power plants, etc.
For the international coalition of climate campaign groups, “it is clear, the atom is not a credible solution against global warming,” said the Belgian daily Le Soir……http://www.globalpost.com/article/6697466/2015/12/01/belgium-extends-two-nuclear-reactors-despite-criticisms-climate
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