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Re: Germany Urges Non-Nuclear Alternative to Chernobyl on



At 14:45 06.06.2000 -0500, you wrote:
>Actually it may be worse than Tom Savin suspects.  If you take the following 
>at face value:
>
>>
>>Trittin said biomass combustion plants, which produce energy by 
>>burning plant matter such as tree trimmings, grass and peat moss, 
>>would be both economically viable and help ``decontaminate the still 
>>radioactive woods around Chernobyl.'' 
>>
>
>It sounds as if Trittin is advocating using the contaminated material around 
>the Chernobyl plant for the biomass to burn thereby  help "decontaminat(ing) 
>the still radioactive woods around Chernobyl."  
...............................

What do you expect from a green party politician? Logic? Facts? Scientific
content in his statements?

Be honest - you cannot expect it.

Franz



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