newsobserver.com | Major holes found in renewable energy bill But many environmentalists are frustrated that the proposal includes no penalty for utilities that fail to meet the minimum requirements. At the same time, the bill caps how much utilities can … Continue reading
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Hanford News Payments OK’d for early Hanford workers: Federal officials expected to follow recommendation of national advisory board This story was published Friday, July 20th, 2007 Annette Cary, Herald staff writer Early Hanford workers exposed to radiation should automatically receive … Continue reading
Study: Leukemia Rates in Children Elevated Near Nuclear Facilities | Occupational Health & Safety Study: Leukemia Rates in Children Elevated Near Nuclear Facilities July 18 2007 Leukemia rates in children and young people up to the age of 25 are … Continue reading
Insider Reveals 6 Hidden Secrets Your Government Prays You’ll Never Find Out. Can We Trust Nuclear? Expert Dr. Thomas Moore, Author of “Hillary†– PR.com Insider Reveals 6 Hidden Secrets Your Government Prays You’ll Never Find Out. Can We Trust … Continue reading
NEWS RELEASE – NATION’S LARGEST FIRE SPREADS COLD WAR FALLOUT NATION’S LARGEST FIRE SPREADS COLD WAR FALLOUT Government says there is no danger for downwinders Radiation levels seven times higher than normal are being reported by Utah monitoring stations downwind … Continue reading
Bradenton.com | 07/15/2007 | Tallevast compensation slow to reach workers Tallevast compensation slow to reach workers Former Beryllium worker Charles Ziegler and his wife Beatrice are suing Lockheed Martin Corp. for personal injury damages. BRIAN BLANCO/bblanco@bradenton.com Former Beryllium worker Charles … Continue reading
newsobserver.com | Nuclear reactor plan on hold John Murawski, Staff Writer Progress Energy will delay building a new reactor at the Shearon Harris nuclear plant in Wake County and instead push customers to use less electricity. Robert McGehee, chief executive … Continue reading
Environment News Service (ENS) Energy Department Sued for Wasting America’s EnergyNEW YORK, New York, May 8, 2007 (ENS) – The Natural Resources Defense Council, NRDC, and the state of Massachusetts filed parallel lawsuits Monday against the U.S. Department of Energy, … Continue reading
Why GNEP can’t jump to the future Contact: Denise Hughes Denise@creative-connectors.com 917-549-2621 Institute for Policy Studies Why GNEP can’t jump to the future New study highlights flaws in President’s nuclear proposal WASHINGTON D.C.—April 23rd 2007 — Congress is now considering … Continue reading
U.S. Centrifuge Work Revived in Updated Form – washingtonpost.com U.S. Centrifuge Work Revived in Updated Form By Dan Charles Special to The Washington Post Monday, April 23, 2007; Page A06 PIKETON, Ohio — Inside an enormous structure here, shielded by … Continue reading
FR Doc E7-7261 Federal Register: April 17, 2007 (Volume 72, Number 73)] [Notices] [Page 19217-19218] From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] [DOCID:fr17ap07-77] ======================================================================= ———————————————————————– NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION [Docket No. 052-00009] Notice of Issuance of Early Site Permit … Continue reading
Chillicothe Gazette – www.chillicothegazette.com – Chillicothe, OH Audience told GNEP plan will be ‘good for the world’ By ASHLEY LYKINS Gazette Staff Writer A new nuclear plant in Piketon would be “good for the world,” according to officials who spoke … Continue reading
Why Must Nuke-Power Lemmings Again Flock to the Radioactive Sea? – CommonDreams.org – Breaking News & Views for the Progressive Community Published on Tuesday, April 10, 2007 by CommonDreams.org Why Must Nuke-Power Lemmings Again Flock to the Radioactive Sea? by … Continue reading
Nuclear power enters global warming debate – Los Angeles Times Currently, 103 nuclear plants — including Diablo Canyon near San Luis Obispo and San Onofre in northern San Diego County — generate about 20% of the nation’s electricity. The amount … Continue reading
reviewjournal.com — News – RADIATION EXPOSURE Apr. 09, 2007 Copyright © Las Vegas Review-JournalRADIATION EXPOSURE Veteran with skin cancer refuses to give up battle for compensation By KEITH ROGERS REVIEW-JOURNAL 1||1695732.jpg||Michael Hirschhorn holds a document that illustrates how a radioactive … Continue reading
Cold War, hellish consequences Ex-nuke weapons workers caught in medical crossfire Rocky Mountain News By Laura Frank, Rocky Mountain News April 7, 2007 Harold Hinton is dying. He is slowly suffocating from incurable lung disease that the government acknowledges is … Continue reading
DesMoinesRegister.com Nuclear power key piece of puzzleApril 8, 2007 2 Comments The energy plan introduced by Sen. John Edwards in Iowa recently is one of the fundamental tenets on which he proposes to run for president. While many principles of … Continue reading
Founding member of Greenpeace fan of nuclear power | Chron.com – Houston Chronicle Nuclear power wins a fanBy TOM FOWLER Copyright 2007 Houston Chronicle As a founding member of the environmental group Greenpeace, Patrick Moore regularly put himself between hunters … Continue reading
Energy Net: Library -RSS Feeds Available to the Public Nuclear Power Media CampaignWebsite Nuclear Power and Climate Change | The Bulletin Online: Roundtable Debate  … Continue reading
Harvard International Review: Combating Global Climate Change Combating Global Climate Change The Case against Nuclear Powerby Michele Boyd February 13, 2007 The Davis-Besse nuclear power plant near Toledo, Ohio. Michele Boyd is the legislative director for Public Citizen’s Energy Program. … Continue reading
Going Nuclear Going Nuclear A Green Makes the CaseBy Patrick Moore Sunday, April 16, 2006; Page B01 In the early 1970s when I helped found Greenpeace, I believed that nuclear energy was synonymous with nuclear holocaust, as did most of … Continue reading