Worth noting is that Lars Olov Höglund has not been involved in any work related to Forsmark in many years, as they refuse to hire him. Which lead to him suing Vattenfall, who owns the plant, without much success, after which he started making rather vivid accusations regarding the safety of swedish nuclear plants.
Lars Olov Höglund is a general engineer, yet he contradict experts on nuclear science, then call them "stupid for not accepting reality". Well, his reality.
@PeKa6 I have no problem to find Lars Olov Höglund trustworthy. I have much more problems to find a government trustworthy, that prolongs nuklear profit after the exit was votet for by the Swedisch people long ago! Is Vattenfall still a government trust or 'only' closely related? Why is it 'necessary' to dig in atomic waste below the Baltic Sea? Could anything more stupid? Yes, draining radioactive water into it directly. Which also happens...
@matiwheke What has changed since the exit was voted is also the swedish people's opinion. Today a majority of people in Sweden are supportive towards nuclear power.
The vote was made in 1980, alot has changed since then, and nuclear has support among a large portion of people, it's not a case of govenrment overriding public opinion.
Worth noting is that Lars Olov Höglund has not been involved in any work related to Forsmark in many years, as they refuse to hire him. Which lead to him suing Vattenfall, who owns the plant, without much success, after which he started making rather vivid accusations regarding the safety of swedish nuclear plants.
Lars Olov Höglund is a general engineer, yet he contradict experts on nuclear science, then call them "stupid for not accepting reality". Well, his reality.
PeKa6 11 months ago
@PeKa6 I have no problem to find Lars Olov Höglund trustworthy. I have much more problems to find a government trustworthy, that prolongs nuklear profit after the exit was votet for by the Swedisch people long ago! Is Vattenfall still a government trust or 'only' closely related? Why is it 'necessary' to dig in atomic waste below the Baltic Sea? Could anything more stupid? Yes, draining radioactive water into it directly. Which also happens...
matiwheke 11 months ago
@matiwheke What has changed since the exit was voted is also the swedish people's opinion. Today a majority of people in Sweden are supportive towards nuclear power.
The vote was made in 1980, alot has changed since then, and nuclear has support among a large portion of people, it's not a case of govenrment overriding public opinion.
Our "green" party on the other hand..
Spikklubba 10 months ago
the whole film is legally watchable on realeyz.tv
realeyztv 1 year ago