Around the world, mountains of radioactive waste from the nuclear industry are accumulating and as the toxic heaps grow bigger so does mankind's dilemma. This week's edition asks what can be done with the waste that is too dangerous to leave exposed, but politicallytoo hot to handle.
The solution of a "hell hole" has been devised to house all the world's radioactive rubbish.
If its location is in a developed country, the public outcry will be enormous. But if it goes elsewhere, will the host nation remain politically stable? Editor Diarmuid Jeffreys
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