staying with energy if the idea of nuclear power went out of favour for a while, the energy crisis has put it firmly back on the table. the uk government wants a new generation of nuclear power stations but the big question remains what to do with the lethal waste it creates? in sweden, they ve spent decades looking at ways of burying it deep underground forever. 0ur reporter theo leggett went to find out more. in these deep, clear pools, high level waste from nuclear reactors is being cooled. it s lethally radioactive, and it ll remain dangerous for 100,000 years. here in sweden, the authorities have spent decades searching for ways to deal with it permanently. the answers may lie far beneath these innocent looking farm buildings out in the countryside. hundreds of metres underground is a giant laboratory, where techniques for keeping waste secure for millennia
looking for places where a more permanent tomb could be built. recently it s been offering communities in england and wales £1 million a year to consider hosting a geological waste facility. scotland rejects the idea. four so called community partnerships have already been set up in cumbria and lincolnshire. well, this is a beautiful area. 0ver there you ve got morecambe bay to one side and the irish sea to the other. but opponents say the entire strategy is flawed. we have to look after this stuff into the foreseeable future, and that knowledge has to be passed on to future generations they have to look after the stuff, as well. and by putting it out of sight, out of mind, you re absolutely denying future generations the ability to save themselves from leaking nuclear waste. amid a growing energy crisis and with pressure to cut carbon emissions mounting, as well the government s committed to a new generation of nuclear power stations, like this one at hinkley point in somerset,
in a paris underpass ended a life with more than its share of pain and courage, warmth and compassion. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: pakistan says a third of the country has been left under water by monsoon flooding with 33 million people affected. the european union is to set out emergency measures addressing the energy crisis next week in the face of crippling price rises. now, those soaring energy prices and extreme weather events have also sparked a renewed interest in nuclear power. some countries in europe, including the uk, are pressing forward with plans for a new generation of nuclear power stations. but there s a catch nuclear power creates waste
and the irish sea to the other. but opponents say the entire strategy is flawed. we have to look after this stuff into the foreseeable future. and that knowledge has to be passed on to future generations. they have to look after the stuff as well. and by putting it out of sight, out of mind, you are absolutely denying future generations the ability to save themselves from leaking nuclear waste. amid a growing energy crisis and with pressure to cut carbon emissions mounting as well, the government is committed to a new generation of nuclear power stations like this one at hinkley point in somerset and another due to be built in sizewell in suffolk. but that will mean creating even more dangerous waste, only adding to the pressure to find a permanent solution. as the energy crisis in europe intensifies, leaders from several countries around the baltic sea, together
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