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dangers of top down energy, including nuclear. they boarded up half of their nuclear plants after the fukushima disaster. look at the goals. renewable production, 35%. distributed. 2020 to 80% by 2050 and a 50% cut in consumption by 2050. this is about a decision of how to live and joining us now is arna, and everybody believes, they look at germany and say that s because the german government was so brilliant and had this big plan and everybody did it. you and i spoke on the phone a couple of days ago and that is not the case. what s going on over there? thank you for having me. the case is that this has been long-term in the making. there s a wide political agreement going for renewable energies is a valued study and