Into Eternity: free online screening event

If you haven’t heard of Into Eternity yet, nows a really good time to open your ears as they are opening a “window of 150 837 seconds of free on-line streaming of the documentary INTO ETERNITY” on both the 3rd (tomorrow!) and 5th of March.

Have a look at their website for more details or visit tomorrow from 7.32am (CET): http://www.intoeternitythemovie.com/

A bit of background

INTO ETERNITY is a multi award-winning documentary film about long-term safety issues in nuclear energy production. The film is set at ’Onkalo’ the world’s first permanent storage site for nuclear waste, which is under construction in Finland. However, all countries with nuclear energy facilities have to deal with nuclear waste for at least 100 000 years.

With the Fukushima disaster, Japan now has additional nuclear waste. Onkalo is an underground facility, but Fukushima is above ground, vulnerable to natural disasters, war, and economic crisis. The reactors, that suffered full or partial meltdown, will have to be permanently controlled and maintained for millenia on end.