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Greenpeace, 2012, ‘Nuclear power: dirty, dangerous and expensive’, Greenpeace International.

In ‘Nuclear power: dirty, dangerous and expensive’, Greenpeace mentions the dangers and the
impacts of nuclear on humans and environment. This article might be of great interest to
everyone, people who care about environment, especially environmentalist.
the Greenpeace shows readers about dangers and negative impacts of nuclear. Firstly, the author
shows the risks of nuclear by giving example of the disaster in Chernobyl and Fukushima. The
cause is due to leaks in nuclear reactors and the lack of responsibility of those who manage
nuclear plants in Fukushima and Chernobyl. Secondly, the author provides the difficulties of
humans when they face a nuclear disaster. There are negative health effects, the cost for this is
that they have to leave the place where they live and the possibility of their family being
separated and ultimately the cost for recovery is very high. In addition, the cost to construct a
nuclear reactor is very expensive and the construction time is very long. Finally, the risks of
nuclear are long-term problems for the environment and there is a perception that using energy to
change the climate that should not be solution.
Greenpeace’s analysis revolves around the issue of nuclear influence. The author's article is
written clearly and logically. In fact, the author's evidence is presented in a reasonable and clear
way, enough for readers to clearly understand the issues that the author mentions. However, the
author is too biased towards the negative side of receiving particle energy. Furthermore, the
author has not yet offered solutions to prevent and avoid nuclear risks. Nevertheless, the author's
way of writing about nuclear energy shows that he is a reputable and authoritative person on this
topic.
In conclusion, Greenpeace's analysis of the effects and dangers of nuclear is quite informative.
This article provides useful knowledge and information about nuclear risks and helps people near
nuclear facilities to be able to respond in the event of a plant accident.

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