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Not exact matches
They have not and will not, because almost all the leverage in the negotiations is theirs, and if we don't like what they offer, we face an immediate
future over the cliff - edge without EU aviation,
free trade or
nuclear material.
The foreign secretary has unveiled the steps that need to be taken for the world to move towards a
nuclear weapon -
free future.
Jochen Flasbarth's article outlining a
future free of
nuclear power (18 May, p 24) was as hubristic about Germany's energy...
I have seen no references to the situation in the USA (other than California, which has started a «
nuclear -
free future» dialog)-- maybe some bloggers here can comment on the chances of major
nuclear expansion in the US today.
Another Goldman Prize winner working toward a
nuclear -
free future is Ursula Sladek (2010), whose campaign to provide clean, renewable energy for her German community is inspiring movements all over the world.
It's a taster of the diverse groups and individuals behind the movement for a
future free from fossil fuels, and an introduction to our Fossil Free Europe campaign, calling for a just transition to a 100 % renewable, no nuclear, super energy - efficient, zero - fossil - fuel Europe by 2
free from fossil fuels, and an introduction to our Fossil
Free Europe campaign, calling for a just transition to a 100 % renewable, no nuclear, super energy - efficient, zero - fossil - fuel Europe by 2
Free Europe campaign, calling for a just transition to a 100 % renewable, no
nuclear, super energy - efficient, zero - fossil - fuel Europe by 2030.
For the sake of discussion, I am happy to accept that 0.5 could be the ratio of emissions from a natural gas plant relative to those from a coal plant, and that something close to infinity could be the ratio of emissions from a natural gas plant relative to those from an intrinsically carbon - emission
free technology (wind, solar,
nuclear) constructed in a decarbonized economy of the
future.
In Japan, where land is at a premium and where the
future of
nuclear energy is in question, offshore wind is gaining attention as a potentially huge domestic, carbon -
free power source.
Future energy mix will include biofuels for selected applications but the bulk will come from
free sustainable cleaner sources such as Hydro, Sun, Wind, Geothermal, Waves and from many new up - to - date
nuclear power plants.
There are many more millions that would be lost if countries were to embark on a
nuclear -
free future replaced by fossil fuels.