“An Unbearable Inheritance to Future Generations”
“An Unbearable Inheritance to Future
Generations”
Global coalition of
“Alternative Nobel Prize” Recipients and members of the
World Future Council condemn several nations' nuclear
power expansion plans
A global coalition of
Laureates of the Right Livelihood Award and members of the
World Future Council warns against an expansion of nuclear
power, describing it as “an unbearable inheritance to
future generations.” The statement is triggered
by recent attempts of developing countries and
emerging economies to build new nuclear power plants. The
60 signatories of the statement issued today express their
particular concern over countries such as Argentina,
Brazil, China, India and South Africa which are either
in the process of expanding existing nuclear programmes or
intend to initiate such programmes in the near
future.
“Given the tremendous risks of this
technology, the insolvable problem of nuclear waste, and
the threat of constantly increasing and spreading the
amount of enriched uranium and plutonium needed for nuclear
weapons, we strongly urge governments to abandon
all nuclear expansion pursuits including commercial
negotiations to export nuclear reactor technology and
equipment,” the statement reads.
Among the
signatories are Nnimmo Bassey, Health of Mother Earth
Foundation, Nigeria; Dr. Johan Galtung, Founder of the
Peace Research Institute in Oslo; Prof. Dr. Rafia Obaid
Ghubash, President of the Arab Network for Women in Science
and Technology; Prof. Dr. h.c. Vandana Shiva, Founder of
the India-based NAVDANYA network; Prof. David
Suzuki, Co-Founder of the David Suzuki
Foundation, Canada; Judge Christopher G.
Weeramantry, former Vice-President of the International
Court of Justice, Sri Lanka; and Francisco
Whitaker Ferreira, Co-Founder of the World Social Forum,
Brazil.
In clear language the signatories of the
statement argue that nuclear energy is prone to
insolvable infrastructural, economic, social, health,
ecological, and security problems. The statement applauds
the successful efforts being made around the world to
advance renewable energy as the only viable alternative
and those governments that have embarked on
transforming their energy sectors. “We strongly support
the aspirations of numerous regions across the globe in
moving towards 100% decentralized renewable energy to
meet electricity, heating and transport needs,” state the
signatories.
The statement ends with a call on
governments “to remove existing barriers to renewable
energy development and to abandon nuclear power – in
their countries as well as outside their own territorial
borders – once and for
all.”
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