Future generations will not thank us
for this nuclear legacy
December 8th 2009
The Green Party recognises an urgent need for job creation in
the recession and the Nuclear Advanced Manufacturing Research
Centre will provide skilled jobs for Rotherham and South Yorkshire.
However, we must express disappointment over years of government
inaction which has failed to exploit the natural energy our island
has in abundance.
June 2008 saw the publication of the "Green New Deal",
outlining clean solutions to climate change which could quickly
create tens of thousands jobs in a recession. That was followed
by the first Green New Deal conference in Sheffield in February
2009. Despite the urgency, we have seen indifference from Yorkshire
Forward as they steer the region to a future of Drax, airport
expansion and nuclear power. And indifference from a government
prepared to leave future generations with the legacy of burning
fossil fuels and radioactive nuclear waste.
We could have been leading the way in Europe on solar, tidal
and wind energy as we cut our oil dependency and tackled climate
change. We could be insulating all our homes and buildings as
we cut energy waste while cutting fuel bills. Instead, lack of
government support has prevented the massive transition needed
from fossil fuels to green energy. A nuclear industry that has
relied on massive public subsidies for all its 50 years will again
be bankrolled by taxpayers as their lobbyists portray it as the
"only answer" to climate change.
It will be another decade before the new power stations come
on line by which time the world may be fighting over limited supplies
of uranium. Huge problems still remain with design, supply, safety,
waste products, and decommissioning. Decommissioning is extremely
expensive and always paid for by the taxpayer.
The power of water, sun and wind is all around us and it can
be exploited with a small impact on the planet while protecting
it for our children and grandchildren. If the government acts
now we can massively cut energy waste and cleanly cut emissions
over the next decade to avert this crisis, creating the jobs we
need without resorting to the nuclear option.
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