@Headlesschicken
I appreciate and encourage everyone to further investigate TTIP/CETA and above all ISDS. I just linked this video because it makes it easy for most to understand. I could have written a multiple page text with details, but given my prior experiences, I expected not many to read it.
The times when you could cite "Spiegel" as an independent source of information are long gone. Augstein is dead and the newsmagazine has been taken over by Springer, who (quite literally) represent everything the "Spiegel" once fought against. Its the prolonged arm of cooperate germany masked in a formerly investigative journalism image.
It is a common misconception to believe that the big energy multinationals have to suffer finacial losses due to the change of nuclear power policy in germany. Quite the contrary. A horrendous sum of 100 billion dollars is paid to soften the exit out of nuclear power for the power multis. This is a scandal in itself.
People are made to believe that nuclear power is economical competitive, cheaper than most alternatives. The exact opposite is true. Nuclear power is the most expensive power source for our societies. That DOESNT even include the problem of nuclear waste that will remain a problem for ten thousands of years with unpredictable costs for the enviroment and future generations.
Germany alone subsidised nuclear power multinationals with 304 billion dollars from 1950 to now. Every kWh of nuclear power is subsidized with 4.3 cent. For comparison, the Renewable Energy Law in germany subsidizes alternative regenerating power only with 2 cent per kWh.
https://www.greenpeace.de/sites/www.greenpeace.de/files/Atomsubventionsstudie_Update_2010_01_2.pdfThere is nothing to complain for Vattenfall and any other Energy multinationals when it comes to nuclear power in germany, it should be the other way around. And yet ISDS opens exactly that door. Its a good example of how disastrous ISDS really is for our democratic societies and how much it will shape the world towards a new world order, in which multinational companies will be unrestricted in their exploitation of ressources, people and enviroment, social achievements will be reversed and democracies will have no more tools at hand for reasonable policy making in favor of their population.
You really cant overstretch the dangers of ISDS and the importance of fighting it before we have to suffer the consequences on a broad scale.