Germany has shut its last three commercial atomic reactors.
Thus Satrday, April 15, 2023, marks a day that will live in joy and promise.
The world’s fourth-largest economy has gone post-nuclear.
While the conjoined atomic power and weapons industry wastes uncounted millions pushing yet another doomed-to-fail “nuclear renaissance,” Europe’s biggest economy has steered itself toward a sustainable green-powered future.
For more than a half-century, a powerful Solartopian movement has fought reactor construction in Germany.
A key early uprising came in the rural community of Wyhl, where thousands of No Nukers physically occupied the site of a proposed radioactive waste dump. Films of the action circulated worldwide, helping to inspire mass non-violent occupations at Seabrook, New Hampshire, Diablo Canyon in California, and dozens of other reactor sites around the US, Canada, Latin America, Europe and Asia.
Germany’s Green movement achieved significant parliamentary clout. In early 2011, it set a massive national demonstration to shut the nation’s 19 reactors.