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Radioactive cesium found in Japan’s fish, seawater

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 →

Indian Govt Imposing Koodankulam Plant on People

Published on: June 13, 2012 – BY PRAFUL BIDWAI, The Navhindtimes SO monumentally arrogant is India’s nuclear establishment that it brazenly brands its critics insane and in need of psychiatric treatment. It has asked the state-run National Institute of Mental… Continue Reading →

This renaissance is just a fairy tale

Nityanand Jayaraman June 15, 2012, The Hindu The unpredictable financial implications of constructing, running, decommissioning plants and handling risks are causing a global rethink on nuclear energy For a professed proponent of liberalisation and free trade, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh‘s… Continue Reading →

Nuclear Tuna and NPR’s Trivialization

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 →

Dear Prime Minister, are you listening to the right people, Sir?

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 →

High Noon in Koodankulam– As the World Awakes, India Sleepwalks Into Nuclear Peril

by NIRANJAN RAMAKRISHNAN Many countries are rethinking their nuclear plans post-Fukushima.  Some are proceeding to draw down their nuclear power operations.  According to an AP report, “Germany…turned decisively against nuclear power after the Fukushima crisis, shutting down eight reactors and planning… Continue Reading →

Why Koodankulam reactors are Killers of Indians and Fisheries

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 →

Why Nuclear Power Is Not the Answer to Global Warming

AlterNet / By Christian Parenti There is no “nuclear renaissance” and there won’t be: it just doesn’t make sense economically. April 4, 2012 Despite the triple meltdown at Fukushima—which has driven tens of thousands of Japanese from their homes, cast… Continue Reading →

Kudankulam meltdown

  Author(s): Latha Jishnu, Arnab Pratim Dutta, Ankur Paliwal Issue: Apr 15, 2012, DowntoEarth The spectre of Fukushima continues to haunt the world, forcing governments in most parts of the globe to rethink their plans to tap this controversial source of energy. But it… Continue Reading →

Letter to PM on Koodankulam – from Atul Chokshi

March 27, 2012 Dear Shri Manmohan Singh: I am writing to express my deep concern and sorrow at the recent developments in Kudankulam and Idhitikarai.  While there can be vigorous debate and disagreement on nuclear energy, as a country formed with democratic ideals… Continue Reading →

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