Nuclear Power and PUBLIC OPINION – theme for September 2011
The nuclear industry is in top gear, trying to win the hearts and minds of people. But, it’s not succeeding. Sadly, it is winning (through expensive lobbying and funding) the hearts and minds of politicians - and of course, all those whose career depends on nuclear power.
The nuclear lobby is not keen on public opinion polling. And for good reason. The most recent global polling comes up with 62% of people worldwide. opposed to nuclear power.
Of course, this poll is not totally accurate, in every detail. And there are gaps – what do the people think, in totalitarian China, or Iran?
But, it must be a worry to the nuclear industry, that so many scientists, from so many disciplines – medical, climate, environmental, radiological, now oppose nuclear power. Not to mention the economists, who point out the costs of the total nuclear fuel cycle.
In the coming months, the nuclear lobby will go all out to change public opinion. Their biggest push will be to downplay the health effects of ionising radiation, and to push the continuing Fukushima radiation disaster onto the back burner – or preferably get the mass media to forget Fukushima.
The nuclear lobby will even push the idea that nuclear radiation is beneficial – even is a prevention and a treatment for various illnesses.
But it will be an uphill fight, for the global trend is now to distrust the nuclear industry, and for good reason.
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