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Philipp's avatar

Some clarification on how public opinion in Germany doesn't seem to change politics here:

The German Greens are founded on the opposition of nuclear power.

They simply cannot renounce that position without letting the whole party explode.

I guess green voters might be able to convince, but the party members would just end the government instead.

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Lars's avatar

Dear Tomas,

I usually like your essays very much. They are very informative and thougtful. They helped me especially during the Covid crisis, thank you very much for publishing them.

This time I am sorry, this just reads like German bashing for whatever reason.

Disclaimer: I am german and I hope this doesn't result in any ad hominem arguments.

First of all, you base all your reasoning on a paper from the ministries that was published March 7th.

This is quite some time ago, and as you know, the official positions, the sanctions against russia have changed quite a bit and the war crimes committed by Russia have escalated over the last 5 weeks in a way that is hard to comprehend.

We currently do not know if they are reconsidering nuclear power and you do not list any of Mr. Habeck other efforts to reduce our dependency on Russian gas as fast as possible (for example his trips to Katar).

In the paper (btw, there is a spelling mistake in the link, it should read https://www.bmuv.de/fileadmin/Daten_BMU/Download_PDF/Nukleare_Sicherheit/laufzeitverlaengerung_akw_bf.pdf) there is one paragraph that I find neglected:

"Extending the operating lives of the three nuclear power plants still in operation

would not generate any additional electricity in the winter of 2022/2023 (stretch operation),

but from the fall of 2023 at the earliest, after refueling with newly manufactured fuel rods."

How would extending them help *now* to reduce gas consumption, as your reasoning is that Germany needs to act quick and decisive to not pay Billions of Euro to Russia thus financially supporting the war.

All your reasoning regaring changing laws, finding personell and equipment are in itself correct, albeit you make it sound so very easy to just sort out all difficulties that exist.

Additionally, it is just interessting to assume, that one could just switch back to nuclear power (and reduce gas) like flipping a switch. This is technically neither easy nor fast.

Again a lot of your points are valid, it is good to publish them, it is good to keep all administrations honest (well, sorta), this time being Germany, but please don't make it feel like bashing or it just being super easy, because at least for me, it doent's help but create an inner resistance to your arguments.

And just to make this clear:

I absolutly despise Putin, the war and the genocide Russia commits.

I am all for more sanctions, reducing the gas import from Russia to zero and am willing to endure any negative effects, because this is nothing compared to the horrors the ukranian people have to endure.

But please don't make it sound like everything is just easy and we or our government are just too stupid or plain unwilling to do anything.

Slava Ukraini!

Beste regards,

Lars

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