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Happy Mondays: nuclear meltdown

A tongue-in-cheek look at news that's caught our eye. This week, why Gordon's plans for more nuclear power are a costly mistake.

What is it?

The Government wants a new generation of nuclear power stations to help tackle rising oil prices and climate change.

Nuclear plants currently generate around a fifth of the country's electricity. But most existing plants are due to be shut down by 2023.

What's to like?

Not much. Unless you like ‘cheap' electricity that comes with a £73 billion clean-up bill (and that's just for the radioactive waste we already have).

Nuclear plants don't produce the massive carbon emissions of fossil-fuel power stations.

But the long-term risks posed by nuclear power mean renewables, like wind or tidal power, are a much safer way to develop clean energy.

What's not to like?

Like a nuclear technician, you'll need a clipboard because the list is long.

The key points are these:

For more, download Voodoo Economics and the Doomed Nuclear Renaissance by environmental journalist Paul Brown, a free report published by Friends of the Earth.

Alternatively, see http://www.foe.co.uk/campaigns/climate/
issues/fossil_fuels_index.html



 

 

 

 

 

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