Netanyahu’s Bad Weekend

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News 6 new results for DANGER TO US NUCLEAR PLANTS
Our senators are bent on risky nuclear buildup
The Tennessean
Our US sSenators are putting profits ahead of the deadly risk to American lives. The entire nuclear system is fraught with serious dangers — from the mining of uranium, to our outdated, leaking power plants, to the inadequate disposal of spent
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Nations fail scorecard for reducing global warming
Sydney Morning Herald
If the world wants to avoid a dangerous 2-degree rise in temperatures, it will need a certain amount of low-carbon infrastructure in place by 2020, the IEA says. That means a mix of wind turbines, nuclear reactors, energy-efficient cars and buildings,
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Sydney Morning Herald
Nuclear Safety Advocates Accuse Industry And Regulators Of Foot-Dragging On
Huffington Post
The filter would capture dangerous radioactivity, to prevent contamination of the surrounding area. Until now, vents have been an optional feature for American plant operators, but in March, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission issued its first orders
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Blackouts Possible with San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant Shutdown
NBC San Diego
A woman holds a rose at the protest against the San Onofre Power Plant held Sunday, April 30. The group wants to see the plant dismantled forever. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has made it clear the San Onofre Nuclear Power plant will remain
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‘It Is Our Shared Responsibility to Ensure We Do Not Fail’
Spiegel Online
‘The NPT offers the best chance we have of getting the balance right on nuclear issues,’ Burt writes. Conflict over Iran’s nuclear program, rocket launches in North Korea and the Fukushima disaster: atomic weapons and energy remain risk factors.
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Spiegel Online
Netanyahu’s Bad Weekend
The Atlantic
“An aerial attack against Iran’s nuclear reactors would be foolish,” declared the most recent Mossad chief, Meir Dagan, in his first public comments since leaving office. “Anyone attacking Iran needs to understand that it could start a regional war
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