Litwin
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Europe is in danger “The joint efforts of the international community including Norway and Russia after breakup of the Soviet Union, using taxpayer money to clean up nuclear waste, was a good investment in our fisheries,” says The Barents Observer’s Nilsen. “But today there are more and more politicians in Norway and Europe who think it’s a really big paradox that the international community is giving aid to secure the Cold War legacy
while it seems Russia is giving priority to building a new Cold War.”
I say - stop buying stolen from Siberians oil and gas , and it will be no more Muscovite nuclear waste...
while it seems Russia is giving priority to building a new Cold War.”
Russia’s ‘slow-motion Chernobyl’ at sea
Beneath some of the world’s busiest fisheries, radioactive submarines from the Soviet era lie disintegrating on the seafloor. Decades later, Russia is preparing to retrieve them.
www.bbc.com
I say - stop buying stolen from Siberians oil and gas , and it will be no more Muscovite nuclear waste...
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