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bagarrosphere.fr
@EU_Commission
This representation is misleading because it says nothing of how the rest of the energy was produced.
For instance, France and Germany look similar with this simple metric. But in France most of the energy comes from nuclear plants, yielding no greenhouse gas emissions; in Germany, it is gas and coal. The ratio of renewable energy is similar, but the French mix is sustainable, while the German mix absolutely is not.
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@EU_Commission
This representation is misleading because it says nothing of how the rest of the energy was produced.
For instance, France and Germany look similar with this simple metric. But in France most of the energy comes from nuclear plants, yielding no greenhouse gas emissions; in Germany, it is gas and coal. The ratio of renewable energy is similar, but the French mix is sustainable, while the German mix absolutely is not.
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@EU_Commission
This representation is misleading because it says nothing of how the rest of the energy was produced.
For instance, France and Germany look similar with this simple metric. But in France most of the energy comes from nuclear plants, yielding no greenhouse gas emissions; in Germany, it is gas and coal. The ratio of renewable energy is similar, but the French mix is sustainable, while the German mix absolutely is not.
@EU_Commission
This representation is misleading because it says nothing of how the rest of the energy was produced.
For instance, France and Germany look similar with this simple metric. But in France most of the energy comes from nuclear plants, yielding no greenhouse gas emissions; in Germany, it is gas and coal. The ratio of renewable energy is similar, but the French mix is sustainable, while the German mix absolutely is not.
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- 11mo ·
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bagarrosphere.fr
@EU_Commission
This representation is misleading because it says nothing of how the rest of the energy was produced.
For instance, France and Germany look similar with this simple metric. But in France most of the energy comes from nuclear plants, yielding no greenhouse gas emissions; in Germany, it is gas and coal. The ratio of renewable energy is similar, but the French mix is sustainable, while the German mix absolutely is not.
…See more
@EU_Commission
This representation is misleading because it says nothing of how the rest of the energy was produced.
For instance, France and Germany look similar with this simple metric. But in France most of the energy comes from nuclear plants, yielding no greenhouse gas emissions; in Germany, it is gas and coal. The ratio of renewable energy is similar, but the French mix is sustainable, while the German mix absolutely is not.
See less
@EU_Commission
This representation is misleading because it says nothing of how the rest of the energy was produced.
For instance, France and Germany look similar with this simple metric. But in France most of the energy comes from nuclear plants, yielding no greenhouse gas emissions; in Germany, it is gas and coal. The ratio of renewable energy is similar, but the French mix is sustainable, while the German mix absolutely is not.
@EU_Commission
This representation is misleading because it says nothing of how the rest of the energy was produced.
For instance, France and Germany look similar with this simple metric. But in France most of the energy comes from nuclear plants, yielding no greenhouse gas emissions; in Germany, it is gas and coal. The ratio of renewable energy is similar, but the French mix is sustainable, while the German mix absolutely is not.
…See more
- 11mo ·
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bagarrosphere.fr
@EU_Commission
This representation is misleading because it says nothing of how the rest of the energy was produced.
For instance, France and Germany look similar with this simple metric. But in France most of the energy comes from nuclear plants, yielding no greenhouse gas emissions; in Germany, it is gas and coal. The ratio of renewable energy is similar, but the French mix is sustainable, while the German mix absolutely is not.
…See more
@EU_Commission
This representation is misleading because it says nothing of how the rest of the energy was produced.
For instance, France and Germany look similar with this simple metric. But in France most of the energy comes from nuclear plants, yielding no greenhouse gas emissions; in Germany, it is gas and coal. The ratio of renewable energy is similar, but the French mix is sustainable, while the German mix absolutely is not.
See less
@EU_Commission
This representation is misleading because it says nothing of how the rest of the energy was produced.
For instance, France and Germany look similar with this simple metric. But in France most of the energy comes from nuclear plants, yielding no greenhouse gas emissions; in Germany, it is gas and coal. The ratio of renewable energy is similar, but the French mix is sustainable, while the German mix absolutely is not.
@EU_Commission
This representation is misleading because it says nothing of how the rest of the energy was produced.
For instance, France and Germany look similar with this simple metric. But in France most of the energy comes from nuclear plants, yielding no greenhouse gas emissions; in Germany, it is gas and coal. The ratio of renewable energy is similar, but the French mix is sustainable, while the German mix absolutely is not.
…See more
- 11mo ·
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Public·
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bagarrosphere.fr
@EU_Commission
This representation is misleading because it says nothing of how the rest of the energy was produced.
For instance, France and Germany look similar with this simple metric. But in France most of the energy comes from nuclear plants, yielding no greenhouse gas emissions; in Germany, it is gas and coal. The ratio of renewable energy is similar, but the French mix is sustainable, while the German mix absolutely is not.
…See more
@EU_Commission
This representation is misleading because it says nothing of how the rest of the energy was produced.
For instance, France and Germany look similar with this simple metric. But in France most of the energy comes from nuclear plants, yielding no greenhouse gas emissions; in Germany, it is gas and coal. The ratio of renewable energy is similar, but the French mix is sustainable, while the German mix absolutely is not.
See less
@EU_Commission
This representation is misleading because it says nothing of how the rest of the energy was produced.
For instance, France and Germany look similar with this simple metric. But in France most of the energy comes from nuclear plants, yielding no greenhouse gas emissions; in Germany, it is gas and coal. The ratio of renewable energy is similar, but the French mix is sustainable, while the German mix absolutely is not.
@EU_Commission
This representation is misleading because it says nothing of how the rest of the energy was produced.
For instance, France and Germany look similar with this simple metric. But in France most of the energy comes from nuclear plants, yielding no greenhouse gas emissions; in Germany, it is gas and coal. The ratio of renewable energy is similar, but the French mix is sustainable, while the German mix absolutely is not.