Nuclear power 'gets little public support worldwide'
There was large support for renewables and for making energy supplies more efficientBy Richard Black
Environment correspondent, BBC News
...Most believe that boosting efficiency and renewables can meet their needs.
Just 22% agreed that "nuclear power is relatively safe and an important source of electricity, and we should build more nuclear power plants".
In contrast, 71% thought their country "could almost entirely replace coal and nuclear energy within 20 years by becoming highly energy-efficient and focusing on generating energy from the Sun and wind".
Globally, 39% want to continue using existing reactors without building new ones, while 30% would like to shut everything down now.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-15864806Changes in opposition to building new reactors in selected countries:
Country 2005 survey - 2011 survey
Germany 2005 73% - 2011 90%
France 2005 66% - 2011 83%
Russia 2005 61% - 2011 83%
Japan 2006 76% - 2011 84%.
Support for continuing to use existing plants while not building new ones:
France 58%
Japan 57%
Spain 55%
Germany 52%
Overall support for established technologies:
Nuclear 38%.
Coal 48%
Solar, wind and hydro 90+%