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12th April 2011
World Nuclear Organization
21 Atomic Street
Ringstone
London
18673


Dear Mr, Rtich,

First I want to express my sorrow for poor Japanese. But I am writing in order to explain some possibilities to solve the problem with the nuclear issue.

Nuclear power, like all other energies has its advantages. It does not pollute the environment with toxic gases and also that with few elements you can produce a lot of energy. But like all things in life, this energy causes some problems like the limit of nuclear toxic particles in the air and the most important one: If there is a natural disaster like an earthquake, it can bring a lot of bad consequences. This case is the one of Japan.

In my opinion, we do not have to stop producing nuclear power because this kind of energy benefits us in many ways. But what our real obligation is prevent the disasters and stepped up the security of all nuclear industries. I said that because if in Japan would have been more security and a better maintenance of the systems and the installations, it would not have happened this terrible destruction. Therefore, we have to lead this work to scientists to make a new control system which can afford any natural disaster and that can work in any climate condition.

If we thought in a foolish way we could say that in some way is useful that had happened this because it will make assimilate people the real risk of nuclear power and start to do something to prevent it.

Yours sincerely,



Amanda Moore


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