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Come on, science!
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This is a science community. We use the Dawkins definition of meme.
Sorry, we are busy with real problems like climate change mitigation.
This comment would be more effective without the .de domain.
I'm not familiar with specific instances. Why does that matter?
He's german and germany has been increasing fossil fuel use while dismantling nuclear powerplants.
Hopefully you're aware that people don't necessarily have the same views as their state.
The euros act like that about americans so I'll act like that about them.
Are you saying all Europeans stereotype all Americans?
It's stereotypes all the way down.
Lets not condemn people for the wrongs of their government. Otherwise we would have to exterminate the English, which is totally unacceptable you may get someone who is Cornish, Welsh, or Scottish.
I don't consider them English. It feels rude to.
Neither do I, doesnt mean there arent any who live in the damned Anglo-Saxon lands.
sacrifices must unfortunately be made.
Nobody in Germany wants fossil fuels. It's just that the governments in the past 15 years fucked up big time and didn't invest in renewables enough while still holding on the plans to shut down all nuclear power plants. So they shut them down before the renewables were ready and now we are fucked. Btw although they should just have the existing power plants leave running (especially because they probably were the safest in all of Europe if not the whole world) nuclear energy is NOT the answer. If you think it is then you either were manipulated by all the nuclear power shills on Lemmy or you are a shill yourself.
I'm very sorry for supporting a clean safe energy source uwu won't happen again sir uwu
Wrong. Fossil energy sources have been receding, especially since nuclear power has been phased out. Check it out:
https://energy-charts.info/charts/energy/chart.htm?l=en&c=DE&year=2024
Also my comment was not about energy production but (like OP's post) about science.
So you're from Estonia?