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Monthly analysis of Russian fossil fuel exports and sanctions: June 2025 Belgium and France import the most Russian LNG gas

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June 2025 biggest importers of Russian fossil fuels

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June 2025 biggest European importers of Russian fossil fuels

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June 2025 biggest importers of Russian fossil fuels

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June 2025 biggest importers of Russian fossil fuels

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Tracking the decline of the nuclear power industry

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In 2024, France became the largest European importer of Russian LNG, with imports increasing by 80 percent compared to 2023

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Russian nuclear energy, the industry that has gone unsanctioned by the West: The Russian nuclear industry is essential for the operation of many power plants in Europe.

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France is the EU's biggest importer of Russian natural gas

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Russian nucl ear energy, the industry that has gone unsanctioned by the West: The Russian nucl ear industry is essential for the operation of many power plants in Europe.

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Russian nuclear energy, the industry that has gone unsanctioned by the West: The Russian nuclear industry is essential for the operation of many power plants in Europe.

Tracking the decline of the nuclear power industry

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France’s Nuclear Supply from Russia

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France’s N uclear Supply from Russia

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France’s Nuclear Supply from Russia

Tracking the decline of the nuclear power industry

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The Nu clear Mirage: Why Small Modular Reactors Won’t Save Nucle ar Power

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The Nuclear Mirage: Why Small Modular Reactors Won’t Save Nuclear Power

Tracking the decline of the nuclear power industry

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Electricity production in Germany 1990 to 2024

Alles zur deutschen und internationalen Energiewirtschaft, konventionelle und erneuerbare Energien, ...

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Electricity production in Germany 1990 to 2024

A focus on environmentalist action is the goal but more general discussion about environmental degradation or preservation is also welcome.

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Electricity production in Germany 1990 to 2024

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Electricity production in Germany 1990 to 2024

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Electricity production in Germany 1990 to 2024

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Tracking the decline of the nuclear power industry

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Nuke phaseouts save economies: Germany phasing out nuclear after fukushima in 2011 led to an improvement in debt/gdp ratio

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Nuclear phaseouts save economies: Germany phasing out nuclear after fukushima in 2011 led to an improvement in debt/gdp ratio

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Nuclear phaseouts save economies: Germany phasing out nuclear after fukushima in 2011 led to an improvement in debt/gdp ratio

Tracking the decline of the nuclear power industry

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Nuclear phaseouts save economies: Germany phasing out nuclear after fukushima in 2011 led to an improvement in debt/gdp ratio

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Not so serious, very cynical shitposting about climate change, energy and the ecosystem implosion Also here https://www.instagram.com/climateshitpost Expecting a minimum standard of shitposting or understanding of technology and economics. No deniers, nimbys, tankies, normies pls good subs to follow on more doomerism, climate and energy: r/anticonsumption r/climatememes r/fuckcars r/collapze r/RenewableEnergy r/uninsurable r/BigEnergy r/vegancirclejerk

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Military interests are pushing new nuclear power – and the UK government has finally admitted it