It doesn't "rely" on that. Regulations prevent water being backfed to the river at too much of a warm temperature. And btw France were by far Europe's biggest energy exporter in 2023
It's so cool that only NPPs feeding warm water into the river is a grave danger while regulations for other types of thermoelectric plants are much more relaxed... But you guys keep your hard on please ;)
I can't believe people in the comments are so ignorant and gullible LOL
Maybe study more in depth how the electricity grid and the public incentive system works and them come back with a more informed and less populist opinion
Puberty blockers are routinely used for early puberty. But this is about delaying what would be normal puberty to much later, i.e. having people with the body of children and the mind of teenagers. Let's not conflate the two.
I'm simply using your stupid way of phrasing things with you, and you still confirm being incredibly immature in your way of arguing. Your reasoning in the last phrase is completely fallacious. The funniest thing is I am pretty much in agreement with you. I simply can't stand stupid reasoning.
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