Nuclear power is too dangerous to continue

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Nuclear power is too dangerous to continue
Post-Bulletin
Nuclear weapons production is joined at the hip to nuclear power plantsNuclear weapons useplutonium (produced as high-level radioactive waste at these power plants). Nuclear weapons proliferation around the world relies first and foremost on a country 
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Fukushima disaster tour visits Ukiah
Ukiah Daily Journal
Yamada’s monthlong, U.S. tour includes stops in Northern California, Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington, D.C. and New York City and is intended to raise awareness about the ongoing danger at the FukushimaNuclear Power Plant, the offer of retired 
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Are Fast-Breeder ReactorsNuclear Power Panacea?
CounterCurrents.org
technology to burn plutonium in a new generation of “fast” reactors. That could dispose of the waste problem, reducing the threat of radiation and nuclear proliferation, and at the same time generate vast amounts of low-carbon energy.  Fast reactors could do the same for the U.S. Under the presidency of George W. Bush, the U.S. launched a Global Nuclear Energy Partnership aimed at developing technologies to consume plutonium in spent fuel. But President Obama drastically cut the partnership’s funding, while 
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