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Climate activists in Germany rejoice at wind-down of the last nuclear plants
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Nuclear power advocates have slammed the German shutdown, knowing that the action by Europe’s biggest economy could deal a blow to a technology they see as a clean and reliable alternative to fossil fuels.
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