| >1. France isn't an isolated country. What is this supposed to mean? Do you want to imply that the German Green party for example, dictates the politics in France?? > 2. That "lobby" is decades of various actvists fear-mongering and politicians afraid of unpopular decisions. Nuclear is popular in France...your own quote says it. Not wanting to live near a nuclear plant is hardly an argument against nuclear power itself. You are twisting the facts. > Follow the link above for a description of anti-nuclear activism I did. The newest info on this powerful lobby: > In March 2014, police arrested 57 Greenpeace protesters who used a truck to break through security barriers and enter the Fessenheim nuclear in eastern France. This is hilarious. THIS is supposed to be that powerful anti-nuclear lobby in France? 57 Greenpeace protesters? Are you joking? |