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SAN ONOFRE IS DEAD & SO IS NUCLEAR POWER


By Harvey Wasserman


>From his California beach house at San
 Clementeichard Nixon once watched three reactors rise at nearby San Onofre.  
As of June 7, 2013, all three are permanently shut.  

It’s a monumental victory for grassroots activism.  it marks an epic transition 
in how we get our energy.  


In the thick of the 1970s Arab oil embargo, Nixon said there’d be 1000 such 
reactors in the US by the year 2000.

As of today, there are
 100.

Four have shut here this year.  Citizen activism has put the “nuclear 
renaissance” into full retreat.    

Just two of 54 reactors now operate in Japan, where Fukushima has joined 
Chernobyl and Three Mile Island in permanently scarring us all.  

Germany is shutting its entire fleet and switching to renewables.  France, once 
the poster child for the global reactor industry, is following suit.  South 
Korea has just shut three due to fraudulent safety procedures.  Massive 
demonstrations rage against reactors being built in India.  Only the Koreans, 
Chinese and Russians remain at all serious about pushing ahead with this tragic 
technology.  

Cheap gas has undercut the short-term market for expensive electricity 
generated by obsolete coal and nuke burners.  But the vision of Solartopia---a 
totally green-powered Earth---is now our tangible long-term reality.  

With falling prices and soaring efficiency, every moving electron our species 
consumes will be generated by a solar panel, wind turbine, bio-fueled or 
geothermal generator, wave machine and their green siblings.  

As of early this year, Southern California Edison's path to a re-start at San 
Onofre seemed as clear as any to be expected by a traditional atomic 
tyrannosaur.

But with help from Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-CA) and Senator-to-be Ed Markey 
(D-MA), a powerful citizen uprising stopped it dead. 

So did the terrifying incompetence and greed that has defined the nuclear 
industry from the days of Nixon and before.  

San Onofre Unit One shut in the 1990s due largely to steam generator problems.  

In the early 2000s, Units 2 & 3 needed new steam generators of their own. In 
the usual grasp for more profits, Edison chose untested, unlicensed new 
designs.    

But they
 failed.  And the whole world was watching.  In the wake of Fukushima, two more 
leaky tsunami-zone reactors surrounded by earthquake faults were massively 
unwelcome.  

So a well-organized non-violent core of local, state and national activists and 
organizations rose up to stop the madness.

At Vermont Yankee, Indian Point, Seabrook, Davis-Besse and dozens of other 
reactors around the US and world, parallel opposition is escalating.  

Make no mistake---this double victory at San Onofre is a falling domino.  Had 
the public not fought back, those reactors would have been “fixed” at public 
expense.  

Today, they are dead.  

Worldwide, there are some 400 to go.  Each of them---including the 100 
remaining in the US---could do apocalyptic damage.  We still have our work cut 
out for us.

But a huge double-step has been taken up the road to Solartopia.

There will be no
 Fukushimas at San Onofre.  

A green-powered Earth is that much closer.  

And we have yet another proof that citizen action makes all the difference in 
our world.

So seize the day and celebrate!!!!!!!!!

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Harvey Wasserman edits http://www.nukefree.org/.  SOLARTOPIA! Our Green-Powered 
Earth is at http://www.solartopia.org/, along with Harvey Wasserman’s History 
of the US.    From personal experience he reports that San Luis Obispo, host to 
the Diablo Canyon nuclear facility, is also in a seismic/tsunami zone, and has 
a lovely county jail. 
 


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