Sunday, 17 February 2013 07:54 By Jim McCluskey, Truthout | Op-Ed Bags of radiation-contaminated materials, to be stored in a mountain, in Kawauchi, Japan, Nov. 16, 2012. With the slow pace of cleanup efforts, residents of Okuma, a town evacuated in the wake… Continue Reading →
Donella H. Meadows, http://www.dianuke.org/ Donella H. Meadows is an adjunct professor of environmental studies at Dartmouth College. Courtesy: Susiatnability Institute The U.S. Council for Energy Awareness has finally figured out how to sell nuclear power to women. Women have always… Continue Reading →
(Image credit: Getty Images Europe via @daylife) Just a few years ago, the US nuclear renaissance seemed at hand. It probably shouldn’t have been. Cost overruns from Finland to France to the US were already becoming manifest, government guarantees were in doubt, and shale… Continue Reading →
AlterNet / By William Boardman Key federal official warns that the public has been kept in the dark about safety risks. November 28, 2012 | Photo Credit: Aleksey Klints/ Shutterstock.com This article was published in partnership with GlobalPossibilities.org. The likelihood was… Continue Reading →
Author(s): M Suchitra Issue Date: 2012-11-2, DowntoErath Andhra government declares five villages in Srikakulam district as project affected Proposed nuclear power plant site The Andhra Pradesh government has issued an order, notifying villages that are likely to be… Continue Reading →
New nuclear plants may be located in heart of city Amid a raging debate on atomic energy, scientists are busy designing nuclear reactors that can be located in the heart of the city. 24 Oct, 2012, 04.09PM IST, PTI New nuclear… Continue Reading →
REPORT ON EVALUATION OF KUDANKUALM SITE FOR LCOATION OF NUCLEAR POWER PLANT PRESENTS IT AS A KILLER PROJECT http://tshivajirao.blogspot.in/2012/05/why-kudankulam-reactors-are-killers-of.html Note:This report obtained by Kudankulam anti- nuclear activists from NPCIL under pressure of the RTI Act is presented as rough draft as certain… Continue Reading →
By TWL Bureau A fact finding team that visited Idinthakarai village, the epicentre of the people’s movement against Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant (KKNPP), has found the State cracking down on the peaceful agitation with its full might to “teach people a… Continue Reading →
Protest leader Udayakumar says that they are still ‘committed’ to continue their non-violent protests against the nuke plant Jeemon Jacob Idinthakarai Anti-nuke protesters have started their fourth indefinite hunger strike at Idinthakarai Lourde Matha Church grounds on Tuesday afternoon…. Continue Reading →
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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