Nuclear Power Articles
treason n 1 betrayal of one's sovereign or country.
2 any treachery or betrayal. treasonable adj treasonous adj
In recent years I have become aware of the issue of depleted uranium (DU) and its u
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With the spectre of a Chernobyl-like nuclear disaster looming at one of Japan's nuclear power stations as a result of the 2011 tsunami, one has to ponder if this, finally, spells the end of the nucl
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This article is part of a larger piece entitled Nuclear Power, is it really a Greenhouse Solution
Myth: Nuclear power is green
Reality: If
the entire production cycle is considered, then nuclear is
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It kind of crept up on me towards the end of 2005, as it was being
slowly introduced into editorials, news items, and page three stories. All of a sudden, it was common knowledge: nuclear power was
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Published as part of a larger feature, Nuclear Power - is it really a Greenhouse Solution?
The paradoxical economic disadvantages of renewable energy
One of the great advantages of renewable energy
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Published as part of a larger article, Nuclear Power - is it really a Greenhouse Solution?
Since the 1980s the US has spent some $15 billion on storage facilities
deep within the supposedly geologic
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This article is published as part of Nuclear Power- is it really a Greenhouse Solution?
These claims are from the Uranium Information Centre:1
Claim:
In
all countries using nuclear energy there ar
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A story published on Nov 21, 2009, in the Baltimore Sun, reported a hitherto unreported accident in November 09 at the Three Mile Island nuclear plant where 150 workers were evacuated.
In what sho
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Some arguments the nuclear lobby cannot lie about, by Mark O’Brien
Like Lazarus, the nuclear power spectre keeps reappearing in the ‘conversation’ as the nuclear and the uranium mining industr
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