Making the World Safe for Coal
The History of the Antinuclear Movement
The
antinuclear movement has historically drawn from a number of
wellsprings, from fears of radioactive fallout caused by nuclear
missiles, to parallels between Nazi Germany and the science of nuclear
energy, to paranoia over radiation as the ‘most serious agent of
pollution.’ The success of such antinuclear campaigns in the 1970s has
guaranteed a legacy of increased use of coal for decades to come, as
proposed nuclear plants across the Western world were cancelled and
replaced by coal plants.
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