business today follows, see you soon. you will hear about how finland has managed hundreds of thousands of tonnes of nuclear waste piling up in temporary storage. finland is thinking about how to deal with the situation, adrian murray will tell us all about it in a few moments. goodbye for now. hello there. things are set to turn cooler for the rest of this week as we pick up arctic air, which will spread southwards across the uk during the course of tuesday. so it s going to be pretty disappointingly cool for the time of year, with some really chilly nights to come gardeners and growers take note and we ll see a mixture of sunshine and showers. it s all thanks to this area
cancel the bad trades. the nigerian government has made a renewed offer to public sector workers who have gone out on indefinite strike over demands to increase the minimum wage. millions were without power on monday as the strikes disrupted the electricity grid. shares in gamestop have been surging yet again. they gained as much as 50% at one point in monday s trading session, ending the day 21% higher. the move was based on speculation that the investor known as roaring kitty claimed a sizeable stake in the video game retailer. now, let s talk about waste and the problem of what to do with very toxic nuclear waste. worldwide, hundreds of thousands of tonnes of it has been piling up in temporary storage. but finland believes it has a solution. after two decades of construction, work will soon be completed on what is the world s first geological tomb for spent nuclear fuel a deep cavern drilled into the bedrock on finland s southwestern coast. adrienne murray travelled
north american box office on less than 1% of the screens. some people have been gravitating post pandemic and to your question, with streaming, so something premium, something really special and that s imax. let s talk about climate change because as countries try to cut emissions, many are choosing nuclear energy. but hundreds of thousands of tonnes of nuclear waste has been piling up in temporary storage. finland thinks it has a solution. adrienne murray travelled to eurajoki to find out more. it s a brief elevator ride almost half a kilometre underground into the depths, where for the first time anywhere in the world, highly radioactive nuclear waste will be permanently stored. these tunnels span more than 50 kilometres.
had, in 2019, and for some of these movies, specially made for imax, like you mentioned oppenheimer, doon to, for imax, like you mentioned oppenheimer, dune 2, north american box office on less than 1% of the screens. north american box office on less than 1% of the screens. some people have been gravitating post pandemic and to your question, with streaming, so something premium, something really special and that s imax. let s talk about climate change because as countries try to cut emissions, many are choosing nuclear energy. but hundreds of thousands of tonnes of nuclear waste has been piling up in temporary storage. finland thinks it has a solution. adrienne murray travelled to eurajoki to find out more. it s a brief elevator ride almost half a kilometre underground into the depths, where for the first time anywhere in the world, highly radioactive nuclear
imax, like you mentioned oppenheimer, doon to, north american box office on less than 1% of the screens. some people have been gravitating post pandemic and to your question, with streaming, so something premium, something really special and that s imax. let s talk about climate change because as countries try to cut emissions, many are choosing nuclear energy. but hundreds of thousands of tonnes of nuclear waste has been piling up in temporary storage. finland thinks it has a solution. adrienne murray travelled to eurajoki to find out more. it s a brief elevator ride almost half a kilometre underground into the depths of enkellr, where for the first time, anywhere in the world, highly radioactive nuclear waste will be permanently stored. these tunnels span more than 50 kilometres. our depth at the moment is about 430 metres.