Last week, I lighted a candle amidst a thousand origami cranes to express solidarity with victims of the earthquake, tsunami and the still unfolding nuclear disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Japan. We were there to remember that a month has already passed since tragedy struck, but Japan and majority of the world still remain in a state of uncertainty, not only because of natural disasters and their economic consequences, but more importantly because of the looming spectre of a nuclear disaster that could have been averted if most of the world opted instead for safer sources rather than nukes.
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