As reported by Reuters, Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) militants have seized 88 pounds of nuclear material from a university in Mosul, Iraq. The Iraqi Ambassador to the United Nations has reported the theft to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, …
Continue readingBeyond Nuclear
From left to right, Beyond Nuclear’s Kevin Kamps, VYDA’s Chris Williams, and VYDA’s Jeanette Baer “frog marched” into a waiting “Paddy wagon” by Windham County Sheriff’s deputies for the ride to Brattleboro City Jail, March 22, 2012.The following annou…
Continue readingU.S. Navy Joint Typhoon Warning Center map showing projected path of Super Typhoon NeoguriAs reported by Mother Jones, a “once in decades storm” packing winds stronger than 150 miles per hour, Super Typhoon Neoguri, is taking direct aim at some of Japa…
Continue readingAs reported by the Kalamazoo Gazette and Michigan Radio, three security guard force whistleblowers spoke out an a Nuclear Regulatory Commission public meeting last night, alleging that they were terminated from Entergy’s Palisades atomic reactor becaus…
Continue readingIn an article entitled “Great Lakes Communities Struggle Against Proposed Nuclear Waste Facility,” reporter Katie Rucke of MintPress News provides an update on the 13-year-long resistance to what Beyond Nuclear’s Kevin Kamps has described as a “declara…
Continue readingAs reported by the Macomb Daily Tribune, U.S. Senators Debbie Stabenow and Carl Levin (both Democrats from Michigan) have again written U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, urging that the Canada-U.S. International Joint Commission be activated, to stud…
Continue readingBeyond Nuclear’s Kevin Kamps (back to camera), NIRS executive director Tim Judson (seated), and Nukewatch Wisconsin’s John LaForge present at the annual “Nuclear Power Is Not the Answer” workshop session at the MREA Fair. Photo by Dave Kraft, NEIS exec…
Continue readingThe upload as it appears in Safecast’s new web map.Beyond Nuclear is pleased to have been selected for the first ever “Upload of the Month” by Safecast, for our bGeigie Nano radiation monitor readings taken at the Van Buren State Park in Michigan, imme…
Continue readingNRC Commissioner William Magwood IVAs explained in a press release, 34 groups, including Beyond Nuclear, have urged U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Commissioner William Magwood IV (photo, left) to resign immediately, due to his apparent and ac…
Continue readingNRC file photo of Palisades, and the Great Lake and countryside it puts at risk.On June 11, 2014, a group of five concerned local residents and environmental group representatives, including Beyond Nuclear’s Kevin Kamps, toured Entergy Nuclear’s proble…
Continue readingToday, the State of Michigan’s Senate unanimously passed a bill and resolutions package sponsored by sponsored by State Senator Phil Pavlov and co-sponsored by State Senators John Proos, Jack Brandenburg, Michael Green, Tonya Schuitmaker, Hoon-Yung H…
Continue readingNRC file photo of Entergy’s Pilgrim GE BWR Mark I on Cape Cod Bay in Plymouth, MABeyond Nuclear has signed onto an effort spearheaded by the Association to Preserve Cape Cod, and endorsed by two dozen local groups, to urge the State of Massachusetts to…
Continue readingU.S. Senator Ed Markey (D-MA)A new GAO report, requested by U.S. Senator Edward J. Markey (D-Mass., photo left) and U.S. Rep. Michael Burgess (R-Texas), finds that the shuttered U.S. Enrichment Corporation (USEC) facility received hundreds of millions…
Continue readingNEIS Board Member Linda Lewison in discussion with Environmental Law Policy Center’s Barry Matchett in Springfield, IL. Photo courtesy of NEIS.As related in a Nuclear Energy Information Service (NEIS) press release, an Illinois State House of Rep…
Continue readingThe U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission snuck out a major decision on the Friday before Memorial Day Weekend. Its generic study of whether or not to require the expedited transfer of “spent nuclear fuel” (irradiated nuclear fuel rods, highly radioac…
Continue readingEnvironmental coalition attorney Terry LodgeAn environmental coalition, represented by attorney Terry Lodge of Toledo (photo, left), has filed a defense of its contention alleging that FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company’s (FENOC) Davis-Besse atomic …
Continue readingArnie GundersenAs posted on the Fairewinds Energy Education website:
CNN called Arnie Gundersen to learn about the use of kitty litter at the DOE’s Waste Isolation Pilot Project facility in New Mexico, which is being blamed for radiation leaks….
U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-CA), Chairwoman of the Environment and Public Works CommitteeU.S. Senator Barbara Boxer (D-CA, photo at left), Chairman of the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works (EPW), Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Senato…
Continue readingAt the urging of environmental allies in southeast Michigan, Beyond Nuclear in March 2012 prepared a backgrounder on reactor, radioactive waste, and other nuclear risks in the region. The backgrounder has been updated for use at a presentation by Beyon…
Continue readingLooking at the overlap of U.S. nuclear reactors (both power and research facilities) and earthquake zones is pretty alarming.In a press release entitled “NRC Prioritizes Detailed Earthquake Risk Analysis For Central and Eastern U.S. Reactors,” the U.S…
Continue readingNRC file photo of Entergy’s Palisades atomic reactor, as well as the Great Lake and surrounding countryside it puts at riskDespite the industry’s claim that nuclear power is “clean energy,” Entergy’s Palisades atomic reactor has just spilled “approxima…
Continue readingA novel by Darragh McKeon, All That Is Solid Melts Into Air, has been published in the U.S. by Harper Collins and will be featured at a Beyond Nuclear special book event on Monday, May 19th at Busboys and Poets in Washington, DC.
A theater…
John LaForge of Nukewatch in Luck, WIJohn LaForge of Nukewatch Wisconsin has published an article at CounterPunch entitled “A Rhetorical Outburst: Canadian ‘Experts’ Comfy with Radioactive Pollution of Great Lakes.”
It is John’s response t…
As reported by KNDO, a whistleblower at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation has revealed that a pipe explosion occurred at the Plutonium Finishing Plant (PFP) two weeks ago, but was not publicly reported. The PFP played a role in fabricating the weapons-gr…
Continue readingU.S. Senator Barbara Boxer, Chairwoman, Environment and Public Works CommitteeFive Democratic U.S. Senators have written U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Chairwoman Allison Macfarlane, uring that NRC’s rubberstamp of exemptions from emergency p…
Continue readingThe Brothers Reuther. From left to right, Roy, Walter, Victor. Walter P. Reuther Library, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI.It is fitting, on International Workers’ Day, to pay tribute to Walter Reuther.
Reuther’s biographer, Nelson Lichtenstein (The…
The UN IAEA’s official radioactivity hazard warning signNIRS has published a press release entitled “NRC Fails to Document Claim Made in Denial of NIRS’ Emergency Planning Petition that ‘Majority’ of Nuclear Emergency Drills Include Natural Disaster…
Continue readingDavid Kraft, Director, Nuclear Energy Information Service (NEIS) of ILThe Chicago Tribune reports that Exelon CEO Chris Crane denies the largest nuclear utility in the U.S. is seeking a bailout from the State of Illinois in order to stabilize its flagg…
Continue readingStatement of Tyson Slocum, Director, Public Citizen’s Energy ProgramApril 30, 2014Contact: Tyson Slocum (202) 454-5191Karilyn Gower (202) 588-7779″Today’s announcement of a debt-laden acquisition of D.C.-based Potomac Electric Power Co (PEP…
Continue readingKen Bossong, Executive Director of the SUN DAY Campaign, published a press release on April 29th entitled “EIA PROJECTS RENEWABLES TO BE 16-27% OF U.S. ELECTRICITY SUPPLY BY 2040: LOW END DOES NOT PASS THE LAUGH TEST; UPPER BOUND PROBABLY STILL TOO …
Continue readingThe infamous 2007 age-related degradation cooling tower collapse at Vermont YankeeReuters reports:
“Lower natural gas prices and stagnant growth in electric demand will lead to the loss of 10,800 megawatts of U.S. nuclear generation, or around 10 per…
The New York Times Retro Report has published a 13 minute video about the Three Mile Island disaster. Unfortunately, it repeats the myth that “no one died at TMI.” Beyond Nuclear debunked that falsehood in its recent Thunderbird newsletter, Three Mile …
Continue readingPhotograph by William DanielsThe New York Times has published an extended article, returning to the scene of the “Huge Dirty Bomb” that exploded 28 years ago this week, resulting in 1,000 square miles of radioactively contaminated “Dead Zone” in Ukrain…
Continue readingThe insignia of the U.S. nuclear missileers Stahl interviewed in this reportCBS 60 Minutes’ Lesley Stahl reports on the status of U.S. nuclear-tipped missiles at silos located across five states on the Great Plains. This includes antiquated communicati…
Continue readingAs reported by Martin Fackler of the New York Times, Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) and the Japanese national government under Prime Minister Abe’s pro-nuclear Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) administration are pressuring nuclear evacuees from aro…
Continue readingWhile President Obama played soccer with a remarkable Japanese humanoid robot yesterday, robotic probes sent into the wrecked reactors at Fukushima Daiichi have quickly ceased functioning due to the high gamma radiation doses destroying their electroni…
Continue readingAs tensions mount in eastern and southern Ukraine after the Russian takeover in Crimea, Europe’s largest nuclear power plant sits in the potential firing line. Zaphorizhia, with six full size nuclear reactors, is located north of Crimea. Another …
Continue readingAerial image of Plant Vogtle Nuclear Generating Station – photo credit to High Flyer. The photo shows the operating Units 1 and 2, as well as the construction site for proposed new Units 3 and 4.Southern Alliance for Clean Energy reports in a …
Continue readingCharmaine White Face, Coordinator, Defenders of the Black Hills, and Clean Up the Mines! volunteersCharmaine White Face, Coordinator of Defenders of the Black Hills, based in Rapid City, SD has shared the following message:
“Finally, a national campaig…
Toledo attorney Terry Lodge speaks out against a 20-year license extension at the cracked Davis-Besse atomic reactor at Oak Harbor High School, OH in August 2012.On Earth Day, 2014, opponents to 20 more years at Davis-Besse called for the problem-plagu…
Continue readingThe Huffington Post has published a cultural history, by Kevin Lankes, of Godzilla’s atomic origins. The original Japanese film came out in 1954, shortly after the U.S. military’s “Operation Castle Bravo” H-bomb “test” at Bikini blanketed a Japanese …
Continue readingA newly published study has uncovered alarming indications of biological loss and ecological collapse in the area around the Chernobyl nuclear reactor that exploded in Ukraine on April 26, 1986.
Nuclear boosters have long claimed that the superficial appearance of teeming wildlife in the approximately 1,000 square mile Chernobyl exclusion zone indicates an Eden-like outcome. But the study observed a frightening halt to organic decay and the disappearance of important microbes that indicate the steady advance of a potential “silent spring.”
“The illusion that the absence of humanity can only benefit wildlife is trumped when humanity has inflicted man-made poisons on a fragile ecosystem whose inhabitants are now biologically compromised by radiation exposures that will continue indefinitely,” observed Linda Gunter, international specialist at Beyond Nuclear, of the study’s findings.
Highly reduced mass loss rates and increased litter layer in radioactively contaminated areas, published in Oecologia, March 4, 2014, by Mousseau (Dr. Tim Mousseau pictured), Milinevsky, Kenney‑Hunt and Møller, found that the natural cycle of decay of organic materials around Chernobyl is largely dependent on microbial communities which have been significantly reduced in these radioactively contaminated zones.
“We already know about plant and insect mutations and the shortened lifespans of birds in the zone, but this news is even more alarming,” said Paul Gunter, Director of Reactor Oversight at Beyond Nuclear. “The long-term consequences of the loss of this essential microbial community could be unprecedented ecologically, while the most immediate consequence is the build-up of undecayed leaf matter. This creates an increased risk of forest fires which could spread radioactivity to uncontaminated areas,” Gunter said.
A photo showing a part of the ALPS system at Fukushima Daiichi, posted at Enformable.comAs reported by Reuters, although Japanese Prime Minister Abe said to International Olympic Committee dignitaries in Buenos Aires last September “Let me assu…
Continue readingCharles Komanoff, is an article posted at the Carbon Tax Center (which he directs), has set the record straight with the “paper of record.”
The Carbon Tax Center is a clearinghouse for information, research and advocacy on behalf of revenue-neutral c…
Aileen Mioko Smith of Green Action, Japan, discusses what would happen during an evacuation caused by a nuclear emergency in Japan. But the plans are deeply flawed and inadequate.
Continue readingThe UN IAEA’s official radioactivity hazard warning signDave Kraft, Director of Nuclear Energy Information Service (NEIS) based in Chicago, wrote the following introduction as he forwarded the NIRS press release entitled “NRC Fails the American People:…
Continue readingNRC file photo of Nine Mile PointNRC file photo of FitzPatrickAs documented in the Federal Register, the French Areva EPR (“Evolutionary Power Reactor”) targeted at the Nine Mile Point nuclear power plant site in Upstate New York, on the Lake Ontario s…
Continue readingThis radiation warning sign is posted on the perimeter fence of the West Lake Landfill in Bridgeton, Mo. Photo credit: Sarah Skiold-Hanlin, St. Louis Public Radio)As reported by St. Louis Public Radio, “[a] new analysis by scientists at the U.S. Enviro…
Continue readingKimiko Koyama, 69, who evacuated from the Miyakoji area of Tamura three years ago, dusts off her house after she returned to her home with her husband Toshio, 76, in Tamura, Fukushima prefecture April 1, 2014. Although reported by Reuters on April 1st,…
Continue readingSample image from an ESRI nuclear power plant proximity calculationThis online mapping program by ESRI can tell you your proximity to the nearest atomic reactors. Just allow the program to utilize your current location, or type in any address in the Lo…
Continue reading