In 3 months time, no one will be talking about this anymore. Just like what has happened in Chernobyl.
And our generation is to be blame, the government, the people who agree and even the people who disagree, we all play a part in this decision.
'All this should not even have started,' commented a german colleague of mine when discussing about this issue of the possiblity of a nuclear breakdown. He then looks out of the window, staring blankly at the direction of a atomic power station# situated not so far away from this town, along the river Main.
The blogger is talking about the recent plans of building an atomic power plant in her beloved home country. She is currenty studying in Germany, where 20 nuclear power plants were built in the 50s n 60s and all of them are scheduled to be shut down by 2020.
'It does make sense, after all there is just no solution for the waste. You can give me one thousand reasons why nuclear power is good but it just take 1 reason to rebuke them all. The risk is far too great for a terrible accident.'
# Kernkraftwerk Grafenrheinfeld, 30km from the city of Schweinfurt
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