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Web question: Should NPP Barseback 2 be shut down?
Right now there is a web poll about the
Swedish NPP Barseback 2 at:
www.dn.se
(DN= Dagens Nyheter, the number one morning newspaper
in Sweden if the free paper "Metro" is excluded)
It has been unusually cold in Sweden over the past ten days
(since two days back much milder however) and the electricity
prices went up strongly...
Translation of the question etc:
"Är det rätt eller fel att stänga en andra kärnkraftsreaktor?"
Is it right or wrong to shut down a second nuclear reactor?
Rätt = Right
Fel = Wrong
Vet inte = Don't know
Rösta = Vote
Ställningen = "Position" to be interpreted as "see the present results"
Only 237 people voted this far - 79 percent of the responders are at this
stage in favor of nuclear power.
My personal initiative only,
Bjorn Cedervall bcradsafers@hotmail.com
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PS. The voting about "radiation free zones" (cell phone towers, power lines
etc) for the electrohypersensitive is ongoing at
www.kvicksilver.org
(lower right corner)
If you are for radiation free zones, vote JA = YES, if you are against them,
vote NEJ = NO. Each vote is 0.25 %.
For those few of you who read Swedish, www.kvicksilver.org links to:
http://www.vfb.se/vfb/visa.asp?textID=809116
(local newspaper in western Sweden, 25 000 subscribers)
Here the writer explains that some people are hypersensitive to the magnetic
field of the Earth and he wonders why scientists and the authorities aren't
doing anything about it. If anyone is responding to this - please change the
subject line.
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