To: “Nuclear power more popular than wind power”, from August 3rd
When reading the heading above the article on this week’s Dewezet Monday survey on wind power, I got the cold horror, because your statement presented itself to me as a fact in this form.
It was only when I had fought my way to the end of the article that it was relativized and marked as unrepresentative.
I can only hope that the published opinion does not reflect the opinion of the majority of the responsible citizens. If this attitude became the goal of action, I would have little hope for the future of our children and grandchildren. Instead of being aware of the problems that are ahead of us and working on solutions, many of the survey participants ignore them and rely on outdated technology. Incidentally, the prejudice of the “old white man” is confirmed here, who, as an old man, cannot look beyond his own nose and is only concerned with his own, momentary advantage.