Germany intends to achieve carbon neutrality in 2030

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As every evening, the 11pm takes a tour of the news broadcast by European television channels. It’s’Eurozapping from Friday December 31.

In the midst of the energy crisis, the nuclear phase-out is taking shape in Germany. The Brokdorf nuclear power plant is one of three plants that closed on Friday, December 31. Since the Fukushima accident (Japan), Germany has decided to abandon nuclear power. “Of course, we will have to replace nuclear energy with alternative energies. And we will not have to do it with coal, that would be fatal”, analyzes a specialist. With photovoltaic and wind power, Germany intends to achieve carbon neutrality in 2030. It will close its last three nuclear power plants in a year.

In Romania, the inhabitants of the city of Comanesti, disguised themselves with bear furs as is the tradition. The inhabitants do not hesitate to pay up to 2,000 euros to put on these costumes which are supposed to ward off evil spirits. Switzerland turns to DJs to brighten up its evenings. Watching a DJ video music on the Internet is like being in a nightclub in your chair. An opportunity for new talents to blossom away from the dancefloor.


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