Published: 05 August, 2012, 13:37 Japanese women sort through freshly caught fish at the Hirakata fish market in Kitaibaraki, Ibaraki prefecture, south of the stricken Fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant number 1 on April 6, 2011 (AFP Photo / Toru Yamanaka)… Continue Reading →
News clip in today’s Rajasthan Patrika Kumar Sundaram The front page of today’s Rajasthan Patrika has carried a news about tritium leak in Rajasthan’s Rawatbhata Atomic Power Plant (RAPP) which the national media has conveniently overlooked. According to the news… Continue Reading →
May 31, 2012 · By Robert Alvarez NPR shouldn’t trivialize the risk of radioactive tuna from the Fukushima nuclear disaster. Yesterday, National Public Radio (NPR) ran a story asserting that cesium-137 from the Fukushima nuclear accident found in Bluefish tuna… Continue Reading →
Published: Monday, May 21, 2012, 9:00 IST By DNA Correspondent | Place: Mumbai | Agency: DNA Anti-nuclear demonstrators gathered on Sunday evening at Dadar’s Chaityabhoomi along with National Award-winning filmmaker Anand Patwardhan, activist Dr Binayak Sen and his wife Ilina, and… Continue Reading →
Centre to deal anti-nuke mind-set with NIMHANS Veena Joshi Datta Express News Service, : 19 May 2012 BANGALORE: Having exhausted all options to end opposition to the Koodankulam Nuclear Power Plant, the Centre now plans to get a peek into the protesters’… Continue Reading →
REBUTTAL TO ‘SAFETY’ CLAIMS MADE BY PM MANMOHAN SINGH ON MAY 16, 2012 Anuj Wankhede The Prime Minister of India – on Wednesday May 16, 2012- made a statement on the floor of the House regarding the safety of the… Continue Reading →
From- dianuke.org Just as a highly irritated snake kills a man, nuclear plants silently kill mankind and nature for providing illegal money to the greedy contractors, officials and politicians ? Nuclear Plants are just silent killers of man and Nature. In… Continue Reading →
MAY 7, 2012 tags: Fukushima, koodankulam protests, PMANE by Nivedita Menon As Japan shut down its last reactor, the Koodankulam project is to go critical in ten days. Because Japan depends on local consensus for its nuclear decisions, unlike the World’s Largest Democracy, the… Continue Reading →
Idinthakarai Update May 7, 2012 “Let’s leave an Earth where our children and grandchildren can all play without worries.” – Yoko Kataoka, a retired baker from Japan At 3 PM on May 6, 2012, the Struggle Committee, the community elders, women… Continue Reading →
Alex Smith, of Radio Ecoshock, interviews nuclear industry expert Arnie Gundersen, of Fairewinds Associates. Smith notes that the nuclear accident at Fukushima Japan is far from over as three reactors continue to meltdown. Smith adds that now there is a… Continue Reading →
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