From Brokdorf to Fukushima: The long journey to nuclear phase-out
From Brokdorf to Fukushima: The long journey to nuclear phase-out. Reblogged from Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, November/December 2012 Alexander Glaser presents an excellent overview of nuclear...
View ArticleGermany’s merger of energy and climate change policy
Germany’s merger of energy and climate change policy. Reblogged from Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, November/December 2012Filed under: climate studies, conservation, design, energy efficiency,...
View ArticleThe politics of nuclear power phase-out in Germany
The politics of phase-out. Reblogged from Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, November/December 2012Filed under: climate studies, design, energy efficiency, environment & earth studies, european...
View ArticleExit economics: The relatively low cost of Germany’s nuclear phase-out
Exit economics: The relatively low cost of Germany’s nuclear phase-out. Reblogged from Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, November/December 2012 David Cameron and Barak Obama, please take note.Filed...
View ArticleNuclear safety watchdog criticises Sellafield’s emergency readiness
Nuclear safety watchdog criticises Sellafield’s emergency readiness | Environment | The Guardian, 26 December 2012Filed under: design, energy efficiency, environment & earth studies, european...
View ArticleIs Nuclear Power Doomed to Dwindle?
Is Nuclear Power Doomed to Dwindle? | Observations, Scientific American Blog Network, 7 February 2013 One can but hope. Nuclear is not the answer to the problems facing the country.Filed under:...
View ArticleWe don’t need nuclear power to meet climate goals and keep the lights on
We don’t need nuclear power to meet climate goals and keep lights on | Caroline Lucas | Environment | guardian.co.uk, 8 February 2013 Following my comments in the last post, I stumbled upon this a bit...
View ArticleTop 5 reasons why intelligent liberals don’t like nuclear energy
Top 5 reasons why intelligent liberals don’t like nuclear energy | The Curious Wavefunction, Scientific American Blog Network, Weekly Review, 13 February 2013 In the interest of balance, I post this...
View ArticleSolar power still better than nuclear in the fight against climate change |...
Solar power still better than nuclear in the fight against climate change | Environment | guardian.co.uk. One of the great betrayals of the environmental movement has been Monbiot’s embrace of nuclear...
View Article‘San Andreas’ Blockbuster Has Huge Radioactive Omissions
via Deep Green Resistance – ‘San Andreas’ Blockbuster Has Huge Radioactive…. “The San Andreas is 45 miles from the two 1,100-megawatt-plus reactors at Diablo Canyon. That’s just half the distance...
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