
Ursula Sladek spent 25 years campaigning for green energy in her town, fuelled by a desire to protect her family
As the world confronts the implications of the Fukushima nuclear plant, Ursula Sladek is furious. "We had Chernobyl 25 years ago. I am very angry that we needed another disaster to open our eyes. Now we know that a disaster such as this can happen in highly industrialised countries like Japan."
The Chernobyl meltdown in 1986 transformed Sladek, 64, into an environmental hero, creator of one of Europe's first decentralised renewable power companies, owned by the people for the people.
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