Journey to the Safest Place on Earth
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Journey to the Safest Place on Earth is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Edgar Hagen. It discusses the huge quantity of radioactive waste and spent fuel rods being stored at various locations on the planet.
Charles McCombie is a Swiss-based nuclear physicist with 35 years of experience in this field, and he accompanies Hagen on a worldwide search for the best location. One disposal site in Texas is adjacent to a location where oil drilling is in progress. A proposed disposal site in Nevada is adjacent to the young volcano Yucca Mountain.[1]
There is an urgent need for a location where the waste can be stored without harm to living things or the environment. Meanwhile, nuclear waste continues to be produced.[2]
See also[edit]
- High-level radioactive waste management
- List of films about nuclear issues
- Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository
References[edit]
- ^ "Journey to the Safest Place on Earth". DOXA Documentary Film Festival. 2014-10-19. Retrieved 2018-11-18.
- ^ "Journey to the Safest Place on Earth". DokuFest. 2013. Retrieved 2018-11-18.
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