The dark legacy of a nuclear meltdown, and what it means for climate change (LA Times)

“The ongoing contamination at Santa Susana, and the voices of the mothers fighting for their children’s safety, are a reminder that nuclear energy carries great risks. Maybe new technology will make nukes safer, and the federal government will finally build a permanent repository to store nuclear waste, and there will be no more meltdowns. But maybe not.”

Read the full Los Angeles Times story here.

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