South Korea’s nuclear energy program looked like our best hope for combating climate change. Today, the entire industry is being dismantled. What went wrong?
“An accident at just one of these plants would be far more devastating than Fukushima,” says Kim. “These reactors are dangerously close to major industrial areas, and there are four million people living within a 30-kilometer radius of the Kori plant alone.”
President Moon Jae-in’s critics have denounced the nuclear phase-out as ideological. But more and more South Koreans have developed a mistrust of what they call “the nuclear mafia.”
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