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Comment : Developing nuclear safety and security

April 12, p

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Mon, April 16, 2012 Published on Apr. 16, 2012 Published on 2012-04-16T10:29:21+07:00

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Through a series of events, Einstein’s advice led to the Manhattan Project, which conducted the first nuclear-bomb test. But after knowing that the use of nuclear bombs over Hiroshima and Nagasaki had caused unprecedented horror in terms of human suffering and material damage, Einstein withdrew his support for nuclear bombs. (By Yayan GH Mulyana, Jakarta)

Your comments:
Indonesia has abundant energy from our natural resources such as wind, waterfalls and geothermal. We can utilize alternative energy other than nuclear.

 I think nuclear energy is still not safe for use in Indonesia. There are too many hazards that make nuclear energy dangerous for us like earthquakes, floods, hurricanes and volcanoes.

Nofian Al Elzas D S
South Tangerang, Banten

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