Japanese Anglicans want to ban generating electricity using nuclear power.
From here:
On the fifth anniversary of the Great Eastern Japan Earthquake of 11 March 2011, the Anglican Church in Japan is reissuing its call for a world without nuclear power plants.
The earthquake and subsequent tsunami caused devastation ā claiming 15,893 lives, with 2,572 still missing ā and triggered a nuclear disaster, with meltdowns in three reactors at the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant.
A 20km area around the power plant remains off limits due to contamination ā and residents outside the exclusion zone are living in fear of radiation poisoning.
Having worked with survivors of the disaster, the Nippon Sei Ko Kai (NSKK, Anglican Church in Japan) is calling on the Anglican Communion to join its call to put a stop to nuclear power.
Anglicans everywhere else want to ban generating electricity using fossil fuels.
The most troubling aspect of all this is: with only useless windmills and solar power at his disposal, how is Fred Hiltz going to ignite the leaves for his mandatory monthly smudging ceremony?