Because of the Japanese nuclear problem now the people does not want nuclear plants
I made a mix of news for this, the thing is that protest of anti nuclear plants are spreading over the world.
I question , which is going to be the short term solution for this...maybe more oil at $105 per barrel?
The nuclear power has been prove as one of the more cleaner and efficient forms of energy (despite Chernobyl)
But as a great chess game, this Japanese incident implode their economy, their refinery, and produce a desire of shouting down all the nuclear plants which will generate carbon taxes, because of the shortage.
From BBC:
Thousands protest against Germany's nuclear plants
Demonstrators in Stuttgart formed a human chain reaching 45km (27 miles) for the protest, planned before the current nuclear crisis in Japan.
Organisers said events in Japan had proved atomic power was an uncontrollable and risky technology.
Nuclear policy is a key issue in German regional elections this year.
About 60,000 people turned out for the protest, according to organisers. Police said the number was in the tens of thousands.
The demonstrators formed a human chain between Stuttgart and the Neckarwestheim nuclear plant, waving yellow flags with the slogan "Nuclear power - no thanks".
Demonstrators in Stuttgart formed a human chain reaching 45km (27 miles) for the protest, planned before the current nuclear crisis in Japan.
Organisers said events in Japan had proved atomic power was an uncontrollable and risky technology.
Nuclear policy is a key issue in German regional elections this year.
About 60,000 people turned out for the protest, according to organisers. Police said the number was in the tens of thousands.
The demonstrators formed a human chain between Stuttgart and the Neckarwestheim nuclear plant, waving yellow flags with the slogan "Nuclear power - no thanks".
From BREITBART:
Senator calls for moratorium on US nuclear plants
The United States should "put the brakes" on the development of nuclearpower plants as the disaster in Japan unfolds, key US senator Joe Liebermansaid Sunday.
"I've been a big supporter of nuclear power because it's domestic -- it's ours and it's clean," Lieberman told the CBS News television program "Face The Nation."
"We've had a good safety (record) with nuclear power plants here in the United States," he said.
Still, "I think we've got to kind of quietly and quickly put the brakes on until we can absorb what has happened in Japan as a result of the earthquake and the tsunami and then see what more, if anything, we can demand of the newpower plants that are coming online," said Lieberman, who is chairman of theSenate Homeland Security Committee.
Friday's devastating 8.9 earthquake and subsequent tsunami sparked an emergency at two of Japan's nuclear power plants, leading to the risk of catastrophic meltdowns.
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