Schlumpf-Arguments

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Schlumpf-Arguments

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  • Politics
  • Energy
  • Climate
  • Homo Sapiens
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Tag: Energiewende

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by martin.schlumpf October 9, 2024 Comments0

Without phasing out nuclear power, Germany would have saved hundreds of billions of euros

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by martin.schlumpf October 9, 2024 Comments0

New ETH study refutes fake news of nuclear opponents

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by martin.schlumpf May 17, 2024 Comments0

Mr and Mrs Muster are killing the electricity system

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by martin.schlumpf May 7, 2024 Comments2

Sonnenstrom vom eigenen Hausdach ist viel teurer als Atomstrom – Teil 2

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about Martin Schlumpf

I am a retired music professor, composer, researcher and publicist.
From 1978 to 2011, I taught music theory and improvisation at the Department of Music at Zurich University of the Arts. From 2008, I was also President of the Senate and University Assembly there.
In addition to music, I have always been interested in scientific, political and social issues. The question at the centre of my studies today is: How was Homo sapiens able to develop into an all-dominant species? What were the key factors in this success? Where do we stand today in this development? What remains to be done?
I am a data columnist for Nebelspalter and a member of the expert advisory board of Energie Club Schweiz.
In this blog, I would like to summarise my arguments on certain topics and, whenever possible, back them up with facts. Perhaps this can help to make certain discussions a little more objective.
Thank you for all critical and supportive comments.

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