Feature story - May 14, 2007
Greenpeace Canada has launched an online petition to rename a nuclear power plant after Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty. Why? Because no one else has done as much to promote nuclear power in Canada, and we want everyone to know.
Greenpeace has launched a petition to name a nuclear power plant after Dalton McGuinty, the Premier of Ontario. Find out more (and sign the petition!) at www.ilovenukes.ca
The Ontario government has bravely committed to spend $40
billion on building new nuclear plants and repairing old ones that
never worked properly.
This ensures we won't be seeing a lot more of those pesky wind
turbines or solar panels in the province, as every penny we spend
on nuclear energy blocks the development of a clean, decentralized
energy system. Both the debt from building new nuclear plants and
the tons of toxic nuclear waste these plants generate will be
around for a long time.
But people may forget who is responsible for this state of
affairs, unless we name a nuclear plant after the person that made
it all happen: Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty.
So take action today, and sign the petition at www.ilovenukes.ca