For a decade or more, Britain’s environmental movement thought the spectre of nuclear power had been banished.
The costs and the waste, the protests and the planning objections:virtually no-one would propose new nuclear capacity.
by Caroline Lucas
For a decade or more, Britain’s environmental movement thought the spectre of nuclear power had been banished.
The costs and the waste, the protests and the planning objections:virtually no-one would propose new nuclear capacity.