Success report from Brussels in the middle of Arnie’s World Summit: Nuclear power is not classified as “green” after a red-white-red application!
It was four o’clock in the morning in his homeland when our eco-oak appeared on the huge screen in the Vienna Hofburg on Tuesday morning. Because Schwarzenegger, who had to cancel personal participation due to the Corona concerns of his film company, reported directly from a train car in Toronto. There, the environmental terminator is currently filming his action-packed spy thriller “Fubar”.
Arnie immediately called for the “Green Energy” crusade. And especially in the face of a humanitarian disaster. “Last year, seven million people died from air pollution. One death is one too many,” Schwarzenegger urged conference attendees, including Michael Regan, director of the US Environmental Protection Agency, and direct representative of US President Joe Biden. Our chairman Alexander Van der Bellen…
But the Californian “ecological superman” also encourages: “With the technology at our disposal today, we can make the seemingly impossible possible. That is why, among other things: A solar system on every roof, and in the truest sense of the word lightning fast!”
Success in the fight against the nuclear and gas lobby
Amid these demands for more decisive action against the climate drama, a surge against nuclear power has erupted, initiated by EU mandates Othmar Karas and Alexander Bernhuber (ÖVP) and Günther Sidl (SPÖ). A majority of MPs spoke out against the classification of investments in nuclear energy and gas as sustainable, as provided for in the “Taxonomy Ordinance”.
Bernhuber: “These energies are not a suitable means of combating global warming and should not be given a green thumb either.” As part of the EU “Green Deal”, Timmermans wants to give every country the freedom to choose how it fights CO₂.
Source: Krone

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