Sunday, March 04, 2012
- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review – Nuclear cleanup costs expected to skyrocket at Parks
- Environment News Service – BP Cuts $7.8 Billion Settlement Deal With Oil Spill Victims
- Asia-Pacific: BBC News – Daunting challenge of Fukushima clean-upBy Julian Siddle
- Asia-Pacific: Mainichi Daily News – 86% of municipalities reluctant to accept debris from March disasters
- Asia-Pacific: Mainichi Daily News – Anti-nuclear activist sees commonalities between Minamata and Fukushima
- South Asia: News International – Towards a nuclear police state? – Praful Bidwai
Saturday, March 03, 2012
- North County Times – San Onofre: Edison says nuke plant will remain off line until leak testing finished – Paul Sisson
- Orange County Register – Letters: Flaws in nuclear power storage, systems
- San Clemente Times – Inspections Continue at SONGS, Still No Energy Production after Month
- San Diego Union-Tribune – Reactor outage extended at San Onofre plant – Morgan Lee
- Lacey.Patch – Fisherman Trespasses On Land Near Oyster Creek Plant, Police Say – Shawn Smith
- PointPleasant.Patch – Anti-Nuke Walkers to Arrive in Point Beach on Sunday – Elaine Piniat
- New York Times blog – Surviving Without Indian Point: Is It Doable? – Mireya Navarro
- Asia-Pacific: Xinhua News – Japan to spend more than 12.23 bln USD on decontamination: Noda
- Asia-Pacific: Fukushima Diary – Radioactive sewage sludge and incinerated ash stocked 100,000 tones in 12 prefectures – Iori Mochizuki
- Asia-Pacific: Fukushima Diary – 30 million Bq/m3 measured in Ohkuma machi – Iori Mochizuki
- Asia-Pacific: Japan Times – Actor in the spotlight of Japan’s antinuke movement – Eriko Arita
- Asia-Pacific: Japan Times – Food must be cleansed, Chernobyl expert warns
- Asia-Pacific: Japan Times – Ministry hid data on fallout from public
- East Europe: Voice of Russia – Chernobyl reactor to get new sarcophagus
Friday, March 02, 2012
- St. George Daily Spectrum – Water: a hot-button issue – David DeMille
- Danville Register & Bee – Letter: Dangers of mining clear to all – Bob Cleary
- Reuters – U.S. nuclear power outages twice as high as last year
- Union of Concerned Scientists – Bingaman Clean Energy Standard Restarts Dialogue on Need for More Clean Energy
- Oceania: Yokwe – Articles: Seeking Justice: Remarks by Marshall Islands’ Charles Domnick on 58th Anniversary of BRAVO Shot
- Oceania: Yokwe – Articles: Marshall Islands Observes Nuclear Survivors Remembrance Day
- Asia-Pacific: Reuters – Japan govt to take majority stake in Tepco -Asahi – Miki Kayaoka and Yoko Kubota
- Asia-Pacific: Japan Times – Castro to hibakusha on Peace Boat: Relate nuclear experience to world
- Asia-Pacific: Mainichi Daily News – Defiant Nuclear Safety Commission chief says he will quit post
- Asia-Pacific: Mainichi Daily News – Mass media under scrutiny on 1st anniversary of 3/11 disasters
- Asia-Pacific: Taiwan Today – Activists call for referendums on Taiwan’s nuclear plants – June Tsai
- Central Asia: UNPO – 50 Years After Test 596: China’s Nuclear Programme in East Turkestan and Its Impact Today
- Europe: Daily Telegraph – Why nuclear is in meltdown – Geoffrey Lean
- Europe: Utility Week – Hinkley nuclear protesters free after night in cells
- Europe: Reuters – Areva says to remain sole owner of uranium mining division – Caroline Jacobs and Benjamin Mallet
- South Africa: The Namibian – No waste nuclear reactors on the horizon
Thursday, March 01, 2012
- Santa Ynez Valley News – Weapon test successful; 15 protesters arrested
- Platts – Two New Mexico counties serious about storing spent fuel: ex-official – Elaine Hiruo
- University of Wisconsin-Madison – Communicating danger across 10,000 years
- Greenpeace International blog – Are you at risk of a nuclear accident? Greenpeace map shows millions are – Justin McKeating
- Huffington Post – Reminders of the Risks of Nuclear Power Come From Past/Present, Near/Far – Patrick Geans-Ali
- Reuters – Update 1-U.S. NRC to issue first post-Fukushima safety rules – Eileen O’Grady
- Scientific American – It’s Not Just Fukushima: Mass Disaster Evacuations Challenge Planners – David Biello
- UN: Global Research – VIDEO: “IAEA Works With Spies”- Former IAEA Chief
- Oceania: Radio New Zealand – Marshalls US nuclear legacy prompts fresh call for compensation
- Asia-Pacific: Daily Yomiuri – Health ministry to make new guideline for workers near Fukushima nuclear plant
- Asia-Pacific: Fukushima Diary – Thick smoke from Fukushima plants again – Iori Mochizuki
- Asia-Pacific: Fukushima Diary – A member of atomic energy society of Japan found dead on the street – Iori Mochizuki
- Asia-Pacific: Focus Taiwan – Nuclear waste threatens our survival: Lanyu natives – Christie Chen
- Asia-Pacific: Taipei Times – Tao protest against nuclear waste – Loa Iok-sin
- South Asia: IBNLive – Expert panel report biased: Udayakumar
- South Asia: Times of India – Govt intensifies drive against NGOs, to scrutinize workings of 77 more organizations – Pradeep Thakur
- Europe: Times & Star – Anti-nuclear dump crusaders seek compensation
- East Europe: The Economist – Surviving fallout–Birds can evolve to cope with the lingering effects of nuclear incidents
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
- Grand Junction Sentinel – Judge mostly stands by uranium leasing ruling – Dennis Webb
- Tampa Bay Times – Unfortunate trend: Buffett wants no-risk funding for nuclear power, just like Florida gave its utilities – Robert Trigaux
- Huffington Post – The Unfathomable Cost of the United States Nuclear Program – William Rose
- Nieman Watchdog – So many questions about nuclear power – Frank A. Settle and Charles D. Ferguson
- Platts – US Senate Democrat to introduce clean energy standard bill Thursday – Herman Wang
- Asia-Pacific: BBC News – BBC’s Roland Buerk goes inside Fukushima nuclear plant
- Asia-Pacific: Mainichi Daily News – Japan tsunami debris spreading across Pacific
- Asia-Pacific: Mainichi Daily News – EU extends restrictions on Japanese food imports until October
- South Asia: AFP Google – NGOs in anti-nuke probe ‘diverted’ foreign funds: India
- South Asia: Times of India – N-stir: NGOs booked for diverting funds
- Europe: Bristol Evening Post – Massive boilers from Berkeley nuclear power station will be taken abroad for recycling
- Europe: Western Morning News – Oldest nuclear station closes: 89 years to clear up
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
- Las Cruces Sun-News – ‘Downwinders’ looking for volunteers
- Columbus Free Press – Davis-Besse atomic reactor license extension challenged again, based on U.S. Representative Kucinich’s revelations on containment cracking severity – Beyond Nuclear
- Catskill Daily Mail – Saying no to nukes 33 years ago – John Mason
- Vermont Public Radio – Entergy Moves To Limit State’s Power Over Yankee – John Dillon
- All Things Nuclear – Fission Stories #81: Where There’s a Will, There’s a Way – Dave Lochbaum
- Cascadia Times – REDACTED: The safety report that the Nuclear Regulatory Commission doesn’t want you to see
- Environment News Service – Fifteen ‘Near-Misses’ at U.S. Nuclear Plants in 2011
- The Hill blog – America’s IMBY era for energy – Paul Dickerson
- The Huffington Post – U.S. Nuclear Power Safety in 2011: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly – Elliott Negin
- New York Times blog – Location, Location, Location, 700 Million Times – Matthew L. Wald
- Rocky Mountain Institute – $8.3 B: A Big Price Tag For a DOE Dice Roll – Kelly Vaughn
- Union of Concerned Scientists – Science Group’s Second Annual Review Finds NRC Inconsistent in Maintaining Nuclear Plant Safety
- Union of Concerned Scientists – The NRC and Nuclear Power Plant Safety–2011 Report: Living on Borrowed Time
- Asia-Pacific: PBS – Frontline: Inside Japan’s Nuclear Meltdown
- Asia-Pacific: Greenpeace International blog – Lessons from Fukushima: new Greenpeace report a warning on nuclear risks – Jan Beranek
- Asia-Pacific: Japan Times – Panel lays bare Fukushima recipe for disaster – Jun Hongo
- Asia-Pacific: Mainichi Daily News – Fukushima farmer asks TEPCO to take steps for animals in evacuation zone
- Asia-Pacific: Mainichi Daily News – Gist of private-sector panel report on Fukushima crisis
- Asia-Pacific: Tokyo Times – Three major cities step up pressure against nuclear industry
- Europe: Plymouth Herald – Mum demands answers over radioactive waste in Plymouth river after daughter’s cancer
- Russia: Bellona – Rosatom-owned company accused of selling shoddy equipment to reactors at home and abroad, pocketing profits – Charles Digges, 28/02-2012
- South Africa: Reuters – S.Africa plans more funding for nuclear plants – Wendell Roelf
Monday, February 27, 2012
- Bloomberg – Nuclear Energy Group Sues to End U.S. Uranium Mining Ban Near Grand Canyon – Edvard Pettersson
- Salt Lake Tribune – Atlas cleanup near Moab reaches 5 million-ton mark – Judy Fahys
- Salt Lake Tribune – Real money? Blue Castle defends Utah reactor financing – Judy Fahys and Steven Oberbeck
- Appleton Post Crescent – Audit: SRS workers overpaid by nearly $8 million – Meg Kinnard
- Al Jazeera – Danger Zone: Ageing Nuclear Reactors
- FCNL – Nuclear Calendar Update
- Asia-Pacific: Mainichi Daily News – Almost one year on: Aerial photos from near Fukushima nuclear plant
- East Asia: Korea Times – ‘Chernobyl’ guides Ukraine at Summit – Philip Iglauer
- South Asia: Deccan Chronicle – India to set up 20 nuclear reactors
- South Asia: The Hindu – BJP demands details of charges against NGOs from Manmohan
- Europe: Reuters – Two UK nuclear reactors resume output – Oleg Vukmanovic
- Europe: Whitehaven News – Sellafield announce £1.5bn contract
- Russia: Bellona – Rosatom-owned company accused of selling shoddy equipment to reactors at home and abroad, pocketing profits
- South Africa: News24 – R300bn nuclear stations! Are they insane? – G Evans