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Nuclear Power

The government gave the go ahead to a new generation of nuclear power stations in the UK. The quality of the White Paper announcing the decision and of the consultation documents that preceded it, beggar belief ...

The 'Consultation'

Like the 'Dodgy Dossier' presented before the 2003 invasion of Iraq, the nuclear power consultation document seems to have been written to justify a decision that had already been taken. Here's how it treats some of the key issues:

There were about 2700 responses to the consultation, from companies and organisations as well as individuals. One response is here.

The White Paper

Curiously, the White Paper that proposes the construction of new nuclear power contains rather convincing evidence against doing so ...

Ignored: Plans that Show How to Generate the UK and Europe's Electricity Safely

The government consultation document and White Paper ignore studies and plans put forward by others that demonstrate how the UK can generate its electricity more safely and economically without using nuclear power. We are not talking here about the odd domestic wind turbine , but huge solar plants in southern Europe and North Africa, building integrated solar PV and hot water throughout Europe, wind and marine energy systems along Europe's Atlantic seaboard, biomass, and last but not least energy saving measures. Unlike nuclear, all these technologies are suited to mass production and are extremely safe.

Ignored: Studies that Show why Nuclear is Dangerous and Uneconomic

Other studies analyse in depth the dangers of nuclear power and nuclear proliferation, the economics of nuclear, and whether it can make any impact on CO2 emissions.

Labour and the Nuclear Lobby

To many it is extraordinary that the Labour government would decide in favour of more nuclear power, when Belgium, Germany, Netherlands, Spain and Sweden have decided not to build new plants or are phasing out nuclear power, and when the government has just had to bail out the national nuclear power company and been landed with a £73 billion bill for cleaning up the mess left by existing nuclear plants. The close links between some leading members of the party and the nuclear lobby don't increase confidence in the decision.

"So when we are told the outcome of the review ... you can be sure that, if the decision to go ahead is made, we will not be told the whole truth and military links with the USA may well be the real reason". - Tony Benn.

Chernobyl nuclear power station: (1) Cleanup workers (Photo by Lu Taskey); (2) Decontamination checkpoint; (3) Abandoned radioactive fire engines and helicopters. From site of biker Elena, who ventured into the zone around Chernobyl.

Nuclear Links

Scientists for Global Responsibility. SGR is deeply concerned about the likely major impacts of human-induced climate change, and about the problems associated with nuclear power. See for example the 'Nuclear power: yes or no?' powerpoint presentation.