The Italian government has put a one-year moratorium on plans to revive nuclear energy in a country that shut down its reactors more than 20 years ago.
Premier Silvio Berusconi's Cabinet approved the moratorium Wednesday in the wake of radiation leaks at a Japanese plant damaged after March 11 earthquake and tsunami.
Italians rejected nuclear power in a 1987 referendum following the Chernobyl disaster, forcing the shutdown of its four working plants.
Source: Hufftington Post
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