'저는 그들의 땅을 지키기 위하여 싸웠던 인디안들의 이야기를 기억합니다. 백인들이 그들의 신성한 숲에 도로를 만들기 위하여 나무들을 잘랐습니다. 매일밤 인디안들이 나가서 백인들이 만든 그 길을 해체하면 그 다음 날 백인들이 와서 도로를 다시 짓곤 했습니다. 한동안 그 것이 반복되었습니다. 그러던 어느날, 숲에서 가장 큰 나무가 백인들이 일할 동안 그들 머리 위로 떨어져 말과 마차들을 파괴하고 그들 중 몇몇을 죽였습니다. 그러자 백인들은 떠났고 결코 다시 오지 않았습니다….' (브루스 개그논)





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Monday, December 21, 2009

Text Fwd: Lee to push for earlier ownership of fully independent atomic-energy tech

Yonhap News
2009/12/21 20:32 KST
(LEAD) Lee to push for earlier ownership of fully independent atomic-energy tech

SEOUL, Dec. 21 (Yonhap) -- South Korean President Lee Myung-bak will push to obtain fully independent atomic-energy technologies earlier than the envisioned target year of 2015 as part of the nation's efforts to drive down carbon emissions, the president said Monday.

"Although we do not currently possess core technologies, (the government) plans to advance the target year of technology independence, which was originally set for 2015, by a few years," said Lee after a meeting with officials on 2010 plans.

"Atomic energy is the realistic alternative to reduce carbon emissions, as well as being the most economic eco-friendly project," the president noted.

South Korea has been seeking to boost the ratio of its power generated by atomic reactors in a bid to bolster renewable energy and drive down its reliance on oil imports.

Currently around 40 percent of electricity used locally is generated by nuclear power, and the economy relies entirely on inbound shipments for crude oil.

South Korea is the fifth-largest operator of nuclear power in the world, with 20 commercial reactors and nearly 98 percent of the technologies used for such operations owned by the country.

pbr@yna.co.kr

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