r3VOLt23 04.01.2012
Japan Experts: Unknown if radiation will decrease over time —
May rise again as highly contaminated debris comes from mountains :: Antinuclear town councillor found shot dead in car, Japan :: South Korea: Radioactive store-bought seaweed measures 0.81 microSv/hr — 20 microSv/hr on tissue used to wipe car hood (VIDEOS)
AP: Local Alaska officials concerned Fukushima radiation sickened seals — “There may be some surprises” says prof… But “gut feeling” not connected
Greenpeace files complaint against French nuclear group
’US government does not seek confrontation over the Strait of Hormuz, but…’
Reactor Operator: FOIA response shows US knew in March that Spent Fuel Pool No. 3 leaking — “Flooding of pool may not be possible due to damage” (VIDEO)
They Will Grow Rice Again This Year in Fukushima
Jumping Fences
Local Japan official found with shotgun blast to chest — Lectured against nuclear power after Fukushima
EDF Energy cuts Scottish nuclear output after storm
’Fantasy’ plans of doubling nuclear capacity would cut global carbon emissions by just 4 percent — Need one new plant each week for two decades
Leak, 2nd partial shutdown raise concerns about quake damage at North Anna nuke plant
New Year’s Update: Fukushima Timeline website now live — Feedback requested
Fukushima Whistleblower: Container vessel melting like honeycomb — “Can you believe it is out of the container vessel”? (PHOTOS)
IEEE: Fukushima gives credence to anti-nuclear argument — Clear that nuke power will decrease in coming decades — Will not positively contribute to reducing greenhouse gases
Nuclear numbers down despite connections
Spain selects site for waste storage
Reactor dome installed at Changjiang 1
Japan Times: Boiling antinuclear sentiment may lead to all of nation’s reactors being idled
Iran ‘recommends’ US stay out of Persian Gulf
Reports: Fukushima women losing their hair — Resemblance to chemotherapy? (PHOTOS)
NRC Staff Train Students in Africa
Nuclear watchdog urges French plants to boost safety
FORUM: Discussion Thread for Jan. 3 — Jan. 9, 2012
”It’s Leaning”: Japan nuclear engineer concerned about collapse of Reactor No. 4 — Oxidation must have weakened building material… MORE
2 nuclear safety panel members got 7.1 mil. yen donation from industry BEFORE assuming duties at the watchdog
TEPCO says water level in tank at Fukushima nuclear dropped due to quake
Iran nuclear crisis: France wants ’stricter’ sanctions
New Year despair for Japan’s nuclear refugees
Report from Fukushima (2) Minami Soma: A Woman Speaks Out on Her Health Problems in Post-Accident Fukushima
What happens the day after Iran gets the bomb?
Wrap-up of nuclear news 2011
Strange: Animals went mad and began attacking humans after exposure to high radiation levels, says Chernobyl scientist — Dogs, foxes, wolves, hogs (VIDEO)
Obama govt doing a balancing act with sanctions on Iran
In UK’s slow economy, renewable energy is coming up trumps
Britain’s nuclear veterans continue their fight against Ministry of Defence, for compensation
Despite public opposition, Spain’s aging nuclear plant may stay open
Reality Inside #Fukushima I Nuke Plant (2): 10% of Workers Are Yakuza-Sourced
Fukushima Reactor 4 Leaning
http://nukene.ws/story/%E2%80%9Cit%E2%80%99s-leaning%E2%80%9D-japan-nuclear-e…
Virginia North Anna Plant 2nd Partial Shutdown
http://nukene.ws/story/leak-2nd-partial-shutdown-raise-concerns-about-quake-d…
Spain Waste Site – Villar de Cañas
http://nukene.ws/story/spain-selects-site-waste-storage/20120103
Changjiang Nuclear Reactor Dome Installed
http://nukene.ws/story/reactor-dome-installed-changjiang-1/20120103
Fukushima, Japan Hair Loss
http://nukene.ws/story/reports-fukushima-women-losing-their-hair-%E2%80%94-re…
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r3VOLt23 19.12.2011
Heather MacLean talks about her job as a Nuclear Engineer for Idaho National Laboratory.
The highly radioactive nuclear waste at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation on the Columbia River in southcentral Washington state could be cleaned up at least 35 years faster than originally estimated, due to an agreement reached between two federal agencies and the state of Washington. The waste is the legacy of 45 years of nuclear weapons production. It amounts to about 60 percent of all the high-level nuclear waste in the United States. Drawing on the ideas that emerged from a year-long partnership with its contractors and state and federal regulators, DOE developed a plan for cleanup that dramatically reduces risks to people and the environment. Creative Commons license: Public Domain.
Tons of radioactive waste generated by the nation’s nuclear weapons production facilities is being readied for cross-country travel to the first “permanent” nuclear waste disposal site, located near Carlsbad, New Mexico. Regular nuclear shipments will pass through 28 states for the next 25 years on the way to the controversial WIPP site (Waste Isolation Pilot Project). THE WIPP TRAIL video is the first program to explore the problems this waste will pose to the millions of people in communities along the transportation route and near the dump site. It also shows why citizens groups are concerned that political considerations are preventing the resolution of major health and safety issues. Over 30 scientists, health officials, citizens and politicians provide a wide range of opinions, illustrated by footage of the WIPP site and other graphics. The program is narrated by Robert Redford. Producer: Frank Morrow. Production Company: Alternative Information Network. Keywords: Alternative Views; progressive media; alternative media; public access television; Frank Morrow; Doug Kellner; Austin Community Televison; nuclear power; nuclear testing; ; WIPP Trail. A documentary showing the ravages of nuclear power and nuclear bomb testing on the people and environment, particularly in the New Mexico area. “The WIPP Trail” provides statements from both sides, which reveal governmental collusion with the nuclear industry. Plans to store radioactive waste generated by United States’ nuclear weapons production facilities are in process. Tons of wastes are set to travel across 28 states to a final resting place near Carlsbad, New Mexico – the WIPP Site (Waste Isolation Pilot Plant). This video explores the problems this waste will pose to people in communities along the transportation route, as well as near the dumpsite. Scientists, health officials, citizens and politicians provide a wide range of opinions. 1989. Co-hosts: Frank Morrow and Doug Kellner. Researcher: Mike Jankowski.