Japanese Government Snubs Anti-Nuclear Public Sentiment
by alethoRIA Novosti | May 26, 2014
MOSCOW
– The public comment period for Japan’s new draft energy policy
resulted in more than 90 percent of respondents saying they oppose the
nuclear portion of the plan, Japan’s second largest newspaper, Asahi Shimbun, reported.
The
newspaper reviewed the public comments to the draft of the first
post-Fukushima basic energy policy, released by Japan’s Ministry of
Economy, Trade and Industry in early December. The respective comments,
gathered throughout a month, were disclosed in February and counted by Asahi Shimbun with the goal of identifying the proportion of negative and positive public reactions.
The 2,109 emails counted by Asahi Shimbun
revealed that 95.2 percent opposed nuclear power generation, with as
few as 33 responses arguing in favor of government energy policy
including nuclear power.
Though
shocking in terms of disregard to the public will, the results of the
survey are consistent with the determination of the Abe administration
to stick to the pro-nuclear policy. Even a recent ruling by the Fukui
District Court against a restart of a nuclear reactor currently offline
was identified as a “minor setback” to the energy policy draft by the
Japanese government.
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