June 21, yesterday, environmental organization Greenpeace launched a comic Addons Nuclear Meltdown : The message from the Darkness in the community Salihara, South Jakarta. This comic story about two kids from the future named Hidam and Jaumai who want to return to the past to stop the planned construction of nuclear power (plants) that exist in Indonesia. This they did because nuclear is very dangerous for human health and the environment.
Greenpeace deliberately publish it in comic book form because it is targeted to young people. By using this telling picture, it is expected, you guys, so we all know that nuclear use in kalo everyday life that should be avoided.
Why it's dangerous nuclear? This energy source can lead to various diseases such as lymph cancer, infertility, leukemia, gene mutation and abnormal heart or blood vessels. In fact, there kalo pregnant women exposed to nuclear radiation, the baby could be born abnormal. Too sad!?!
That is why, early on, children need to be given the use of nuclear know this is dangerous. But for many who say that nuclear could make dijadiin alternative energy future. Fortunately, "The kids understand that the nuclear power is dangerous, expensive and the technology is not backward any nawarin overcome as the solution for climate change," said Tessa de Ryck, nuclear campaigner of Greenpeace Southeast Asia Regional.
The launch was attended by the comic's 60 SMA from solar Generation. They are a group of young Greenpeace actively help combat climate change by promoting the use of other energy more secure such as renewable energy. One of them geothermal Addons . And Indonesia have a lot of these energy reserves. In addition, there is wind and solar energy are also safe and abundant in this our beloved country.
To encourage the use of renewable energy, Greenpeace urged the government to immediately enact laws on this issue. Let us help with prayer so that fathers and mothers who had sat in the House of Representatives want to deal with this problem seriously. This would allow our environment clean. Amen.
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