Just before President Obama’s historic May 27th visit to Hiroshima, we asked why an apology would be out of the question? Could Obama not apologize on humanitarian grounds for the U.S. atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki while saving fa…
Continue readingAs anticipated by WTTW, and now confirmed with Exelon Nuclear filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
These three just announced reactor closures now join another already announced reactor closure by Exelon — Oyster Creek, NJ in 2019…
Beyond Nuclear’s Paul Gunter is in Boston today to challenge the Department of Energy’s latest attempt to get New Englanders to “consent” to a radioactive waste dump in the region. Boston is the sixth of the DOE’s series of “consent-based siting” …
Continue readingEntergy’s fleet of operating reactors (see map, right) is dwindling. Shutdowns have been announced for FitzPatrick, NY in early 2017, and Pilgrim, MA in mid-2019, in addition to Vermont Yankee’s permanent closure in late 2014. The three worst performin…
Continue readingGrassroots environmental opponents to Ontario Power Generation’s (OPG) scheme to dump radioactive waste on the Great Lakes shore at Bruce Nuclear Generating Station (the world’s largest nuclear power plant, with eight operable reactors) in Kincardine, …
Continue readingAs reported by Science Magazine, a study by Princeton University researchers has revealed that U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) estimates of the catastrophic consequences of a high-level radioactive waste storage pool fire in the U.S. are …
Continue readingThe U.S. Senate has voted 90 to 8 to appropriate $30 million for the high-risk transport of irradiated nuclear fuel from atomic reactors targeted at so-called “consolidated interim storage” (CIS) sites that will likely become de fac…
Continue readingTributes have been flowing in recognition of the immense contribution to our movement made by Michael Mariotte, who died on May 16 after a long struggle with pancreatic cancer. The Executive Director and then President of Nuclear Information…
Continue readingPetitions from Japan. Please sign!
Hibakusha (survivors of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombings) have launched a petition campaign, calling for the abolition of nuclear weapons (with Obama’s May 27thvisit to Hiroshima j…
by Yagasaki Katsuma / The Asia-Pacific Journal / May 15, 2016 Yagasaki Katsuma, emeritus professor of Ryukyu University, has been constantly sounding the alarm about the problem of internal exposure related to nuclear weapons testing and nuclear electricity generation. Since the explosion at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant (NPP), he has drawn on his expertise to conduct field research, and to support those who evacuated to Okinawa. We asked … Continue reading →
Continue readingvia PNAS / April 2016 Significance Quantification of contamination risk caused by radioisotopes released from the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant is useful for excluding or reducing groundless rumors about food safety. Our new statistical approach made it possible to evaluate the risk for aquatic food and showed that the present contamination levels of radiocesiums are low overall. However, some freshwater species still have relatively high risks. We also suggest … Continue reading →
Continue readingThe Ft. Calhoun, Nebraska nuclear power plant must close by the end of the year, says Omaha Public Power District’s chief executive, Tim Burke, who says the plant is just too expensive to run. Ft. Calhoun has been plagued with problems incl…
Continue readingThis photo of Dan Berrigan (smiling, center) shows his apprehension after many months living underground, evading arrest. Despite being on the FBI’s “Ten Most Wanted” list, Dan Berrigan continued to speak and preach against the Vietnam War, once na…
Continue readingThom Hartmann, host of “The Big Picture”Thom Hartmann, host of “The Big Picture,” interviewed Beyond Nuclear’s Kevin Kamps on recent — and historical — liquid high-level radioactive waste leaks at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) military pluton…
Continue readingWrites Beyond Nuclear’s Linda Pentz Gunter in The Ecologist:
“From the moment I was informed – by telephone, at five o’clock in the morning on that fateful April 26, 1986 – that fire had broken out in Block Four of the Chernobyl nuclear power pla…
On April 22nd, the East Bay Times published a commentary by a representative of the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) calling for the deregulation of the state’s corporations by cutting back on the powers of the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC). … Continue reading
A 2016 update of the 2006 TORCH (The Other Report on Chernobyl) report finds that the deadly health legacy from the April 26, 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster is far from over, says its author, Dr. Ian Fairlie. The report was commissioned by GLOBAL 2000…
Continue readingAs featured on TRT World’s “The Newsmakers”: Thirty years since the Chernobyl nuclear meltdown, The Newsmakers asks Kevin Kamps [of Beyond Nuclear in Washington, D.C., U.S.A.] and Jonathan Cobb [of the World Nuclear Association in London, U.K.] what l…
Continue readingWrites Linda Pentz Gunter in The Ecologist: “Dr Timothy Mousseau has published more than90 peer reviewed articles in scientific journals, related to the effects of radiation in natural populations (and more than 200 publications in total…
Continue readingThis 30-minute interview has just been published and broadcast in New York City, and is also available for viewing online: Alfred C. Meyer, Board Member of Physicians for Social Responsibility (PSR) & Kevin Kamps, Radioactive Waste Watchdog at Be…
Continue readingWriting today in Counterpunch, Beyond Nuclear’s Linda Pentz Gunter explores how the April 26, 1969 Chernobyl nuclear disaster led to a nuclear-free Austria. An excerpt:
Nuclear power plants are banned in Austria under the country’s constitu…
At the Alliance for Nuclear Accountability’s (ANA) annual D.C. Days, Beyond Nuclear presented its 2016 Dr. Judith H. Johnsrud “Unsung Hero” Award to Kay Cumbow of Michigan, for her more than three decades of grassroots anti-nuclear activism.
Continue readingMarylia Kellley, Executive Director of Tri-Valley CAREs in California, an ANA member groupAs reported by Amy Goodman at Demoracy Now!:
On Monday, John Kerry became the first secretary of state to visit Hiroshima, the Japanese city destroyed by a U.S….
This still images comes from a U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission video. The yellow arrow shows a sub-surface crack in Davis-Besse’s concrete containment Shield Building wall. The cracking was revealed during an October 2011 reactor lid replacement…
Continue reading“Burning money” graphic art by Gene Case, Avenging AngelsFrom FirstEnergy’s problem-plagued Davis-Besse in OH, to Dominion’s Millstone twin unit power plant in CT, nuclear utilities are seeking many billions of dollars in public subsidies to prop up …
Continue readingIn an article for World Financial Review, Beyond Nuclear’s Linda Pentz Gunter writes that nuclear is on the wane.
“While nuclear energy continues to play a role in political discussion and decision-making circles, the financial realities indicate …
We should close them all. Now.
So begins an article by investigative journalist Karl Grossman published at CommonDreams.
Karl, a Beylnd Nuclear board member, reports on the March 31-April 1 Nuclear Security Summit in Washington, D.C. in light of the sh…
RT has interviewed Beyond Nuclear’s Radioactive Waste Watchdog, Kevin Kamps, about the March 31-April 1 so-called “Nuclear Security Summit” convened by President Obama. Kevin discusses what is not being discussed, for the most part: both global nuclear…
Continue readingInvestigative journalist Karl Grossman, a Beyond Nuclear board memberRT has interviewed investigative journalist Karl Grossman (photo left) on the risks of age-degraded nuclear power plants like Indian Point near New York City, where rusted and even mi…
Continue readingNRC file photo of Entergy’s FitzPatrick atomic reactor in upstate NYEntergy Nuclear, in an official regulatory communication with the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), has committed to permanently shut down its James A. FitzPatrick atomic react…
Continue readingThe Tihange nuclear facility last week.Credit Julien Warnand/European Pressphoto AgencyAs reported by Agence France-Presse:
Brussels (AFP) – Belgium security forces tightened security at nuclear plants across the country after deadly attacks in t…
via Japan Times / March 15, 2016 / A private high school in Minamisoma, Fukushima Prefecture, will close for good at the end of March because the nuclear disaster has decimated enrollment, school officials said. Shoei High School, founded in 1957, will be the first in the prefecture to close its doors permanently since the crisis at the Fukushima No. 1 power plant began unfolding on March 11, 2011. Although … Continue reading →
Continue readingAs reported by Agence France-Presse:
Brussels (AFP) – Belgium security forces tightened security at nuclear plants across the country after deadly attacks in the capital city of Brussels, the Belga news agency said.
“Surveillance is stepped up wit…
Continue readingAppeals court judge Merrick Garland is nominated for Supreme Court justice at the Rose Garden on Wednesday. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images As reported by Nina Totenberg on National Public Radio, President Obama has nominated U.S. Court of Appeals f…
Continue readingvia Goddard’s Journal / Published March 11, 2016: Response to: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-35… Expanded upon here: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-35… Dose-rate conversion: http://www.translatorscafe.com/cafe/E… ” 2.8 microsievert/hour = 24.5448 millisievert/year ” Study cited @ 1:40 re regional natural background dose rate of 0.05 uSv/y Malins et al (2016). Evaluation of ambient dose equivalent rates influenced by vertical and horizontal distribution of radioactive cesium in soil in Fukushima Prefecture. Journal of Environmental Radioactivity 151 (2016) 38e49 http://pubmed.gov/26408835 … Continue reading →
Continue readingvia AnonHQ.com / March 14, 2016 / Radiation in Fukushima was so bad, they couldn’t afford to send people into some places. It turns out, the radiation was so high that even the chrome-domed replacements didn’t fare much better. “It is extremely difficult to access the inside of the nuclear plant,” Naohiro Masuda, TEPCO’s head of decommissioning said. “The biggest obstacle is the radiation.” The solution? Robots. The problem? Robots. “It takes … Continue reading →
Continue readingvia Zero Hedge / Today (March 11, 2016), Japan marks the fifth anniversary of the tragic and catastrophic meltdown of the Fukushima nuclear plant. On March 11, 2011, a massive earthquake and tsunami hit the northeast coast of Japan, killing 20,000 people. Another 160,000 then fled the radiation in Fukushima. It was the world’s worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl, and according to some it would be far worse, if the … Continue reading →
Continue readingAs reported at Countercurrents.org by Kumar Sundaram, senior researcher with Coalition for Nuclear Disarmament and Peace (CNDP) and Editor of DiaNUke.or, a “small Loss-of-Coolant Accident (LOCA)” may be underway at the Kakrapar Nuclear Power Station (p…
Continue readingCanadian television channel CTV interviewed Beyond Nuclear’s Radioactive Waste Watchdog, Kevin Kamps, regarding the ongoing Fukushima nuclear catastrophe, including what it means for the Pacific coastline of North America. Every day, 300 tons (300,000 …
Continue readingThom Hartmann, The Big PictureThom Hartmann (photo, left) hosted Beyond Nuclear’s Reactor Oversight Project Director, Paul Gunter, and Radioactive Waste Watchdog, Kevin Kamps, for an installment of “Conversations with Great Minds” on his “The Big Pictu…
Continue readingvia arstechnica.com / March 8, 2016 / The Fukushima nuclear disaster occurred almost five years ago in March 2011. It is the largest event of its sort since Chernobyl, which occurred 25 years earlier. The accident was triggered by a tsunami and earthquake that led to a meltdown at the plant. During this event, large amounts of radioactive materials were released into the atmosphere. Since then, Fukushima Daiichi has continued to leak radioactive materials … Continue reading →
Continue readingBeyond Nuclear, in a press release today, decried the absence of reasonable plans to prevent and protect against a nuclear disaster in the U.S., five years after the March 11, 2011 triple meltdowns began at the Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear …
Continue readingBeyond Nuclear’s Kevin Kamps was hosted on Turkish Radio and Television’s (TRT) program “The Newsmakers.” He squared off against attorney Elina Teplinsky, a parnter at the Washington, D.C.-based law firm Pillsbury, which serves as legal counsel to th…
Continue readingAileen Mioko Smith, Executive Director, Green Action KyodoAs explained in a YouTube video by Green Action Kyodo’s Executive Director, Aileen Mioko Smith (photo, left), amidst a celebration parade, Japan’s anti-nuclear movement has scored another unprec…
Continue readingBy Rachel Mealey via abc.net.au / March 7, 2016 / The town of Futaba lies six kilometres from the Fukushima nuclear power plant. There is an eerie feeling there. Shoes sit in the doorway of houses, as they do in houses across Japan — neatly placed together, waiting for feet to walk them out the door. Bicycles rest against fences — waiting for the next journey. The magnitude 9.0 earthquake … Continue reading →
Continue readingSept. 17, 2015 PowerDC rally against Exelon takeover of Pepco, before marching to D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser’s office to deliver the hand-signed banner.As reported by the Washington Post, Chicago-based Exelon Nuclear and Mid-Atlantic utility Pepco have f…
Continue readingTAKOMA PARK, MD, March 7, 2016 — A Florida nuclear power plant that sucked a scuba diver through its unprotected cooling intake pipe, is in ongoing violation of the Endangered Species Act (ESA), Beyond Nuclear and the Rachel Carson Council have charge…
Continue readingProject Mercury Astronauts (Source: Wikipedia)The Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) has posted commentary by its Nuclear Safety Project Director, David Lochbaum, on the 2.206 (emergency enforcement) petition submitted to the U.S. Nuclear Regulator…
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