Floating nuclear power plant on the way in the Arctic
What madness: Russia is dragging a floating nuclear power plant into the Arctic. More could follow. Russia drags floating nuclear power plant through ...
What a madness: Russia drags a floating nuclear power plant in the Arctic. There could be more to follow.
Russia drags floating nuclear power plant through the Baltic Sea: https://www.greenpeace.de/themen/energiewende-atomkraft/atomkraftwerke/schwimmendes-atomproblem
Interview with nuclear energy expert Heinz Smital: https://www.greenpeace.de/themen/energiewende-atomkraft/atomkraftwerke/absoluter-irrsinn
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