April 24, 2006
Nuclear Waste: A New 'Joe Camel?'
By STEVE FRIESS
Shelley Berkley, a U.S. rep from Nevada, has identified a new
Web threat: Yucca Mountain Johnny, a square-jawed cartoon miner
created by the Department of Energy to convince the nation's
youth that nuclear waste ought to be stored inside Yucca Mountain.
Silver State pols have been fighting the nuke dump at Yucca,
100 miles northwest of Las Vegas, since the 1980s, and Berkley
and other project opponents take issue with Johnny's pushing
the initiative on children.
The cartoon serves as a tour guide for the youth
section of the DOE Web site, which, along with jigsaw puzzles
and a word search, offers "fascinating information about
radioactive waste and the Yucca Mountain Project"; a live-action
Johnny has even made appearances at Nevada schools. "There's
nothing cute or cuddly about it," says Berkley. "Yucca
Mountain Johnny is the Department of Energy's Joe Camel. And
the product he's peddling is just as toxic." DOE spokesman
Craig Stevens says, "Yucca Johnny teaches hydrology, geology
and earth science. This education campaign is part of our duty
to explain to the public what we're doing."
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