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Let the Games Begin via Fairewinds Energy Education
Today [Wednesday, October 30, 2013], The Games Began in Monroe Michigan as the Nuclear Regulatory Commission Atomic Safety and Licensing Board (NRC ASLB) started hearings on Detroit Edison’s “Fermi 3 Licensing Project”. Outgunned? Fairewinds’ Arnie Gundersen and the seven expert … Continue reading
Japan lawmaker breaks taboo with nuclear fears letter for emperor via Reuters
A Japanese lawmaker handed Emperor Akihito a letter on Thursday expressing fear about the health impact of the Fukushima nuclear disaster, breaking a taboo by trying to involve the emperor in politics. Taro Yamamoto, who is also an anti-nuclear activist, … Continue reading
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Tagged children, East Japan Earthquake + Fukushima, Emperor Akihito, health, Radiation exposure, worker health, Yamamoto Taro
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山本 太郎 「何 が政治 利用 ですか?」 会見 で陛下 への手紙 は「被曝 問題 」と明 かす via JCast News
Political Split Bigger Than Scientific Fissures Over Nuclear Waste Home via EnergyBiz
Resolving the issue of long-term nuclear waste storage seems impermeable. Yucca Mountain is alive, but barely. Other ideas are plausible, but remote. Right now, used nuclear fuel rods are cooled in pools for up to five years before they are … Continue reading
原発 20キロ圏 のコメ、初 出荷 へ 全 袋 検査 で基準 値 下回 る via 福島 民 友
山本 太郎 氏 、天皇陛下 に直訴 園遊会 で手紙 を手渡 し via The Huffington Post
Pentagon pushes for billions to refurbish nuclear bombs via The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists
By Kingston Reif At an estimated cost of more than $11 billion, the life-extension program for the B61 bomb would be the most ambitious and expensive nuclear warhead refurbishment in history. Concerned by this massive (and still growing) cost and … Continue reading
A Nuclear Cleanup Effort Leaves Questions Lingering at Scores of Old Sites via the Wall Street Journal
Years Later, the Legacy of the U.S. Arms Buildup Remains Near Homes, Parks and Malls It was a discovery that helped launch the nuclear age. On the eve of America’s entry into World War II, scientists isolated plutonium in a … Continue reading
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Japan OKs fuel removal from pool at nuclear plant via Kentucky.com
TOKYO — Japanese regulators on Wednesday gave final approval for the removal of fuel rods from an uncontained cooling pool at a damaged reactor building considered the highest risk at a crippled nuclear plant. Removing the fuel rods from the … Continue reading
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A broken ocean: The aftermath of Fukushima via Natural News
(NaturalNews) While mainstream media appears to have almost forgotten that the Fukushima disaster ever happened and the aftermath of the damaged nuclear power plant continues to be downplayed by government officials, reports of spreading radiation, sick and dying marine life … Continue reading
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