In addition to combating the energy problem, we are also working to stop more irreversible processes from starting, as well as the effects of global warming.
Germany sought to cut back on the number of nuclear power plants it had after the disaster at the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan. In order to create the required amount of electricity, it was planned to expand the capacity of coal-fired power stations. This required the extraction of coal from an open-pit lignite mine. The settlements above the lignite mines were flattened as a result of the mines’ growth. In addition to the fact that the activities resulted in the destruction of villages, environmentalists also demonstrated against them since coal-fired power plants harm the environment.
Users of Pulzus were questioned about their opinions of this technique. 7 percent responded “yes,” arguing that it is necessary to weigh the relative importance of maintaining a few small communities versus meeting the nation’s electrical demands. 85 percent of them respond that the destruction of villages cannot be justified by the creation of dirty energy. Only 8% of the respondents voiced no view on the subject.
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