von Diet Simon - 23.04.2005 19:40
| Activists are marking the 10th anniversary of resistance to nuclear
waste being carted to Gorleben, a village in northern Germany. "A
high-temperature thorium reactor in Hamm shut down in 1989 is costing five million euros a
year." The government majority in the German parliament has rejected a move by the
conservative opposition to start using an abandoned iron ore mine in Salzgitter, north
Germany, as a final nuclear dump. German nuclear power stations |
Bearbeitet am: 27.07.2005/ad