Some of the charts I am unable to post up to blogger as they are in the pdf file,
but thery will be printed and pasted on the poster. ^^

[1]: This Chart shows that nuclear energy had been increasingly taking a great part in the total electricity production from 1970s until the 21st century.

[1]: Sixteen countries depend on nuclear power for at least a quarter of their electricity. France and Lithuania get around three quarters of their power from nuclear energy, while Belgium, Bulgaria, Hungary, Slovakia, South Korea, Sweden, Switzerland, Slovenia and Ukraine get one third or more. Japan, Germany and Finland get more than a quarter of their power from nuclear energy, while the USA gets almost one fifth.
[1]: This chart shows that nuclear electricity is taking a great part out of total electricity.

[2]: this chart shows that nuclear energy emits the least amount of carbon dioxide compared to the rest of the energies.
Bibliography:
[1]: World Nuclear Association (2007) Nuclear Power in the World Today. [On Line] Available from: http://www.world-nuclear.org/info/inf01.html (June 15, 2008)
[2]: World Nuclear Association (2008) Energy Balances and CO2 Implications. [On Line] Available from: http://www.world-nuclear.org/info/inf100.html (June 15, 2008)