Google Alert – DANGER TO US NUCLEAR PLANTS
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Plutonium from Japan nuclear disaster not seen as major threat Chicago Tribune At the three sites examined, the levels were about double those attributed to residual fallout from above-ground nuclear tests conducted by the US and former Soviet Union at the dawn of the Cold War. Related First new US nuclear reactors in decades … See all stories on this topic » |
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Nuclear power back from the grave Asia Times Online Yet, while staggering amounts of radiation were released into the environment (the danger of new discharges lurks: even the plant director acknowledges that the reactors are “still rather fragile”), the global nuclear industry seems unfazed. See all stories on this topic » |
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Don’t put Iowa’s Farmers at Risk from Costly Nuclear Power Blog for Iowa (blog) Rather than giving preferential treatment to MidAmerican so that it can build nuclear reactors that put us all in danger, our government should support polices to develop a wide array of energy solutions that will help farmers become more energy … See all stories on this topic » |
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After Japan, Experts Rethink Costs, Safety of Nuclear Power Voice of America March 09, 2012 After Japan, Experts Rethink Costs, Safety of Nuclear Power But China is still building a number of new reactors Rosanne Skirble In the wake of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant disaster in Japan a year ago, experts have been … See all stories on this topic » |
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Fukushima plutonium levels said no threat UPI.com Researchers examining the area within a roughly 20-mile radius of the damaged plant found levels of radioactive plutonium were about double those from residual fallout from US and former Soviet Union above-ground nuclear tests at the dawn of the Cold … See all stories on this topic » |
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