Nuclear: these disturbing truths

  • 11.05.2020
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There are some really disturbing truths about nuclear power, starting with the fact that nuclear power is a low carbon energy that contributes to the fight against climate change and the fact that recycling has been implemented for decades in the nuclear industry and contributes to 10% of nuclear electricity in France.

Opponents of nuclear power refute any position that does not go in the direction

Indeed, the information campaign on nuclear power launched by Orano a few months ago to combat these preconceived ideas was, against all expectations, pinned down by the JDP on the grounds that it did not comply with the recommendations of the Autorité de régulation professionnelle de la publicité. 

It is questionable to note that all advertising promoting nuclear power is systematically rejected by the JDP, but also that some members of the jury even questioned the IPCC data confirming that nuclear power is a low-carbon energy source. It is a real shame and even really problematic for the fight against climate change that opponents of nuclear power refute any position that is not in line with their ideology and that the debate on this energy does not remain pragmatic but becomes dogmatic, thus preventing our fellow citizens from having factual elements at their disposal so that they can form their own opinion in full knowledge of the facts.
 

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