
Yucca Mountain Johnny is acartoonminer created by theUnited States Department of Energy (DOE) to present information to children onnuclear waste disposal and theYucca Mountain Project. Serving as the virtual guide for the DOE'sYouth Zone web site and appearing "live-action" inNevada schools, Yucca Mountain Johnny has drawn harsh criticism as apropaganda tool.
FormerU.S. RepresentativeShelley Berkley (D-NV) called Yucca Mountain Johnny "the Department of Energy'sJoe Camel",[1] a reference to a cartoonmascot for the tobacco industry which drew criticism for targeting children. Former RepresentativeJon Porter (R-NV) stated that "to sell the Yucca Mountain Project to our children through the use of a cartoon character is an irresponsible and desperate act."[2]
DOE spokesperson Craig Stevens, however, defended Yucca Mountain Johnny, arguing that it "teaches hydrology, geology, and earth science", and that it is "part of our duty to explain to the public what we're doing."[1] Support for Yucca Mountain Johnny was present in the House of Representatives, with RepresentativeJoe Barton (R-TX) stating that "nobody questions the accuracy or truth of what's on the Web site", and RepresentativeDavid Hobson (R-OH) stating that it "may have a place in teaching kids."[3]
Berkley, who is a vocal opponent of a Yucca Mountain waste repository, attempted to add an amendment to an energy spending bill that would have prevented the funds from being used for the DOEYouth Zone web site.[3] The amendment was defeated, 271–147.
The Youth Zone now appears to have been removed from the DOE's website, although copies of the site can be found via theWayback Machine.[4]
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