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by Gaston » 28/11/11, 14:15

Christophe wrote:Here we are at 50 M ... by adding the other people I see bad start exceed 60 M?
Within a radius of 300km from Paluel, there must also be London and a good part of the south of England ...
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by Christophe » 28/11/11, 14:29

Yes for Paluel but there we were talking about Chooz and Catenom there ...
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by dedeleco » 28/11/11, 15:21

It will be necessary to evacuate for centuries all Belgium, Luxembourg, part of England and Germany in addition to the north of France !!

And only French people have the right to vote for !!

Nuclear will make Europe the sharing of radiation !!

Sooner or later certain !!
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by Gaston » 28/11/11, 15:25

Christophe wrote:Yes for Paluel but there we were talking about Chooz and Catenom there ...
For Cattenom, within a radius of 300 km, there are Köln, Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Dusseldorf, which is a good part of the states of Bad Württemberg (10 million inhabitants) and Bavaria (12 million inhabitants).
Without forgetting Zürich and Bern ...
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by Christophe » 28/11/11, 15:48

It's not wrong ... it's true that this part of Germany is quite dense ...

Should have the detail of the calculation of Greenpeace ...
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by moinsdewatt » 21/01/12, 21:06

Greenpeace: conditional sentence required for militants' intrusion into a nuclear power plant

The Troyes prosecutor on Friday demanded a four to six month suspended prison sentence against nine Greenpeace activists, prosecuted before the criminal court for having entered the Nogent-sur-Seine (Aube) nuclear power plant in December 2011.

Prosecutor Alex Perrin also asked for a fine of 1.000 to 1.500 euros for each of the defendants, prosecuted for violating professional premises and degrading meetings.

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by dedeleco » 21/01/12, 21:33

Since they have contributed to improving the security of our plants, with more surveillance, against terrorists, we should reward them strongly instead of condemning them.
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by Obamot » 22/01/12, 01:56

Why "against terrorists "? : roll: : Shock: : roll:

Apart from that, would nuclear energy from the work of the scientific elite be safe? : Mrgreen:
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by moinsdewatt » 22/01/12, 14:09

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by moinsdewatt » 22/01/12, 14:09

Christophe wrote:If just the contrary I think it matters.

Ca lie by exaggerating the population says a lot about the other numbers they can advertise and methods ... and it discredits Greenpeace as a whole !!

Chooz A ca be 80 Millions ??? There are cows and rabbits ???

After it may be that I'm terrible at geography?



The Japanese have not evacuated Tokyo which is less than 300 km from Fukushima.
Greenpeace takes 300 km to scare everyone.
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