EPA’s Secret Plan to Raise Public Radiation Exposure Levels Challenged WASHINGTON, DC, October 29, 2009 (ENS) – Public employees have filed a lawsuit demanding documents related to the U.S. EPA’s plans made “in secrecy” to allow public exposure to increased … Continue reading
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Nuclear Energy group spent $570K lobbying in 2Q: Associated Press Business News – MSN Money WASHINGTON (AP) – The Nuclear Energy Institute spent $570,000 lobbying the government in the second quarter on legislation designed to reduce pollution linked to global … Continue reading
Here’s a state by state rundown on nuclear legislative and regulatory battles. There is also a link to recent news for the state. Contact me if you want to make additions or corrections! Alabama: Legislation: Not known Regulatory: COL: Belefonte … Continue reading
Historic Note: This complilation of Russian news stories in 2009 documents the state of affairs of a country that was/is just barely recovering from a economic collapse far worse than anything the U.S. ever experienced. The country’s agenda to rebuild … Continue reading
This is a presentation of Japan’s nuclear state of affairs during following the July 2007 Earthquake that shook the country’s nuclear industry down to its core. Japan and France have remained as the world’s two heavy nuclear promoters after the … Continue reading
This is a good time to do a special on our wonderful nuclear French Connection. Here you will find the best english wire stories that have come out about France over the last year and a half. As an introduction … Continue reading
The nuclear renaissance came in like a lion and went out like a three eyed fish. Its still too early to tell just what the coming year will bring, but the initial signs are that if any thing, we can … Continue reading
John Gofman’s Nuclear Courage – Yahoo! News Joseph J. Mangano Fri Sep 14, 3:11 PM ET The Nation — The life of eminent nuclear scientist and physician John Gofman ended last month just short of age 89. The New York … Continue reading
BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Chernobyl ‘not a wildlife haven’ By Mark Kinver Science and nature reporter, BBC News Radiation warning sign at Chernobyl (Image: AFP) Scientific opinion is divided on the impact of Chernobyl on wildlife The idea that … Continue reading
Gaps in Global Database Blamed on Regulators; A Scare in Bulgaria By STEVE STECKLOW August 3, 2007; Page A1 To inform the public about nuclear-plant mishaps, a United Nations agency in 1989 helped create a Richter-like scale rating them from … Continue reading