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Kantor said:
Barozi said:
got everything right.

thankfully saw a documentation about fracking last week or so or I wouldn't have been able to answer it. It's really uncommon in Europe.

It's huge in the UK. It's just uncommon in Germany because your government refuses to accept the usefulness of anything that isn't renewable, as we can see from their ridiculous stance on nuclear power.

"ridiculous" huh?

Isn't it more ridiculous to do something that produces highly toxic wastes which take thousends to millions of years to become safe for organisms to get in contact to without having any means to store them safely for more than 50 years? Just operating on the train of thought "well, maybe in the future we'll find a way to use or atleast store the shit" ?