Next month the world will mark the 25th anniversary of Chernobyl, the nuclear industry’s worst disaster. The catastrophic accident halted the development of new reactors in much of the world for more than two decades.
Over the past 10 days, the world’s eyes have been watching another nuclear crisis unfold, this one not in eastern Europe but in Japan.
Experts say the events are not on the same level as those in Chernobyl, but the ramifications for the nuclear industry and the global energy landscape will be far-reaching.
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