(ANSA-AFP) - BERLIN, APR 15 - Germany will switch off its
last three nuclear reactors on Saturday, exiting atomic power
even as it seeks to wean itself off fossil fuels and manage an
energy crisis caused by the war in Ukraine. While many Western
countries are upping their investments in atomic energy to
reduce their emissions, Germany is bringing an early end to its
nuclear age. Europe's largest economy has been looking to leave
behind nuclear power since 2002, but the phase-out was
accelerated by former chancellor Angela Merkel in 2011 after the
Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan. The exit decision was
popular in a country with a powerful anti-nuclear movement,
stoked by lingering fears of Cold War conflict and atomic
disasters such as Chernobyl in Ukraine. "The risks of nuclear
power are ultimately unmanageable," said Environment Minister
Steffi Lemke, who this week made a pilgrimage to the ill-fated
Japanese plant ahead of a G7 meeting in the country. (ANSA-AFP).
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