Iran and Israel: Who’s the bigger threat?

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Stung NGO’s threat to sue PM, Minister
Daily Pioneer
NGOs were involved in protests against the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant in Tamil Nadu looks set to escalate in the days to come, with both sides threatening to take legal action against each other even as it drew the US and Russia in its midst.
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Iran and Israel: Who’s the bigger threat?
Los Angeles Times
So why should the Jewish state fear a nuclear-armed country in its neighborhood? A worker rides a bike in front of the reactor building of the Bushehr nuclear power plant, just outside the southern city of Bushehr, Iran. (Majid Asgaripour / Associated
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Los Angeles Times
Fukushima – worse than Chernobyl
San Francisco Bay View
Some 250000 people signed petitions to close the reactors in the Tokyo area. Meanwhile in the US the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) approved the building of two new nuclear power plants in Georgia. The investigative reporter, Karl Grossman,
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San Francisco Bay View
Containing Fukushima: Saving Japan From Itself (Part I)
Huffington Post (blog)
It could easily be argued that a great number of the nuclear power plants built since the Second World War would fall in to this category. That helps explain why even though 90+ percent of all nuclear reactors are currently off-line,
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Kowalski: America has an energy addiction problem
Wicked Local
The approval for the Georgia plant came despite Germany’s decision to eliminate all its existing nuclear plants within ten years. By mid-century, Germany plans to produce 85 percent of its electricity from wind, solar and other renewable sources.
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Fukushima disaster stoked anti-nuke crusade in Tamil Nadu
India Today
A fire broke out in Fukushima nuclear plant in Japan after a quake triggered a tsunami. SP Udayakumar, face of the anti-nuclear agitation in Tamil Nadu, is a Ph.D from the University of Hawaii but is no armchair academic. However, the tact with which
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India Today
Life inside Japan’s dead zone
Toronto Star
Some, like Kenji Miyamoto, live within kilometres of the nuclear plant. They never left. Not when there was an explosion in the first reactor, not when a fire broke out in another. Not when everyone around them fled, leaving their front doors unlocked,
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Toronto Star
Iran Nuclear Program Peaceful or Problem?
The BQB (press release)
When it comes to the question regarding the Iran nuclear threat, my vote is YES. Back in June of 2011 I dove headfirst into the construction of the first Iranian nuclear power plant in Tehran. Funny how than no one seemed to say in the news that Iran
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The BQB (press release)
Manmohan Singh’s ‘Thinking Segment’ May Put Millions More at Risk
Salem-News.Com
Manmohan Singh should note that opposition to agriculture biotechnology and nuclear power plant is rooted in scientific evidences. Introduced to commercial farmers in the USA in 1993, more than a decade of peer reviewed scientific studies conducted by
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