Small electoral calculations rarely go hand in hand with big politics. Evidenced by the closure of Fessenheim, the fruit of an agreement between François Hollande and the Greens in anticipation of the presidential election of 2012, taken up by Emmanuel Macron. This long-term, complex and costly operation marks, we are told, " a historic step " in France's energy strategy. It is mainly a policy of Gribouille.
Faced with global warming that threatens the planet, with its share of heat waves, storms and floods, the whole world is finally mobilizing. Everywhere, we track down the greenhouse gases responsible for our misfortunes. However, with all its shortcomings - security challenges, treatment of radioactive waste, etc. - nuclear energy, which emits almost no CO2, remains to date one of the cleanest for the environment. It is not the lobby of the atom which affirms it, but the IPCC, a cenacle where the greatest experts meet
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