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Nuclear Energy based Car
2008-07-07 19:26:00 Is it possible to build a car that works on nuclear energy?
Mass-produced, meltdown-proof future of nuclear energy
2008-06-03 21:50:00 "Explosive growth has made the People's Republic of China the most power-hungry nation on earth. Get ready for the mass-produced, meltdown-proof future of nuclear energy. read more
It?s nuclear power, not oil, that worries the Middle East
2008-05-23 06:24:00 The West might be alarmed at the prospect of the mullahs arming themselves with nuclear weapons, but it is the Arabs who are first in their direct line of fire. Relations between Tehran and the Saudis have been strained ever since Iran’s Revolutionary Guards were implicated in the 1996 bombing of the US Marine base in ...
By: 1913 Intel
Nuclear energy, serious discussion
2008-05-15 13:11:00 During a flight, one executive manager was sitting next to a little girl. He turned to her and said: „Could we start some conversation? I’ve heard that on the plane time pass faster if you talk to other passengers.” Little girl who has just opened the book, has closed the book, turned to him and said: “What would you like to talk about?” “I don’t know really, what do you say we talk about nuclear energy?” “Alright, that could be interesting subject” said the girl, “but allow me to ask you something prior to that.” “Go ahead” “Horse, cow and deer eat the same type of food – grass! But deer excretes small balls, cow excretes flat cakes and horse excretes pieces of dry grass. Why’” Manager started to think about it and after some time he said: “I don’t know why it is so.” “Do you really consider yourself to be competent enough to discuss nuclear energy when you don’t know anything about ordinary shit?” Other funny articles: Direct ad, no strings attached World Submarine Racing Champ...
[Hero] Cofounder of Greenpeace says they?re wrong to oppose nuclear energy
2008-04-13 04:30:00 Newsweek
Ahmadinejad Sees Nuclear Energy in Iran by 2009
2008-01-30 19:46:00 His speech came as the United Nations Security Council is considering imposing new sanctions on Iran because of its refusal to halt sensitive uranium enrichment activities.
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FRANCE: Despite interest in re-embracing nuclear energy, disposal problem r
2008-01-28 07:04:00 Thousands of canisters of highly radioactive waste from the world's most nuclear-energized nation lie silent and deadly beneath this jutting tip of Normandy. Above ground, cows graze and Atlantic waves crash into heather-covered hills. The spent fuel, vitrified into blocks of black glass that will... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
By: ENERGY BLOG
France, India fire up military cooperation, nuclear energy ties
2008-01-26 05:23:00 France, India fire up military cooperation, nuclear energy ties AFP - 8 hours ago … of Mirage fighters in a contract worth up to 1.5 billion euros that Israel had also been chasing. Nuclear cooperation has been in the works for years, … France offers nuclear technology to India Pakistan Dawn Expand G-8 to include India: Sarkozy Times of India India, ...
By: 1913 Intel
Nuclear Energy Revolution in the Form of Pellets
2008-01-24 06:10:00 The solution to the world's growing demand for energy that is clean, safe and affordable may come in the form of pellets.
Outdated Nuclear Energy Technology Rest In Peace
2007-12-27 22:09:00 Before the year ends I'd like to post a few links to some information and news on nuclear energy, the outdated technology that won't solve our energy needs, won't lead to sustainability, won't ever be safe, won't solve the climate crisis, and won't ever be fiscally responsible. May it continue its slow disappearing act and rest in peace for the duration of this century and beyond.Oh, we can't just walk away from nuclear energy and be done with it? We still have spend a LOT of money to 'safely' store huge amounts of highly toxic nuclear waste for thousands of years? Hmm... maybe we should ignore that and just keep building more nuclear power plants to meet our rising energy demands.Energy efficiency and consumption reduction measures be damned; forget about renewable energies and green technologies and reinvest heavily in nuclear energy because our energy consumption is going up, up, up, and we're going to need more nuclear energy! Hold on, I see a pattern emerging...Seriou...
MIDDLE EAST: Nuclear energy threat to safety
2007-11-22 17:39:00 The development of nuclear technology in the Middle East could pose a risk to public safety, an international energy expert said yesterday. UK-based Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) for... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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NUCLEAR ENERGY AT A CROSSROADS
2007-11-15 18:49:00 Increased concern over energy security and global climate change has led many people to take a fresh look at the benefits and risks of nuclear power.The rapid rate of nuclear reactor expansion required to make even a modest reduction in global warming would drive up construction costs and create shortages in building materials, trained personnel, and safety controls. There are also lingering questions over nuclear waste, as well as continued political opposition to siting new plants.According to a prevailing belief, humanity confronts two stark risks: catastrophes caused by climate change and annihilation by nuclear war. The conventional wisdom also believes that the former danger appears far more certain than the latter. This assessment has recently led an increasing number of policymakers, pundits, businesspeople, and environmentalists to advocate a major expansion of nuclear energy, which emits very few greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.1 While acknowledging the connection bet...
By: Winning Shot
Japan Academic Argues Iran Has Right To Peaceful Use Nuclear Energy
2007-11-13 17:59:00 Naoki Tanaka, president of Japan’s Center For International Public Policy Studies, told Tehran Times reporters that Iran has the right to develop nuclear energy for peaceful uses. He pointed out that Japan has possessed knowledge of nuclear energy for over forty years and it has only been used for peaceful purposes. He argued against a ...
?Non-Treehuggers Criticize the Global Nuclear Energy Partnership?
2007-11-07 06:03:00 Catchy title, right? Plutonium Page at Daily Kos put together a great piece recently on GNEP in which she argues that the program is ?a complex domestic issue as well as a thorny international one. Political and environmental situations are not static; and regardless of how ?friendly? the reprocessing technology proposed by the GNEP sounds, it is not foolproof when it comes to proliferation ? Whether you're in favor of storing spent nuclear fuel at Yucca Mountain or Novaya Zemlya, we can all agree that something has to be done. The GNEP will not solve it... not in this lifetime.? ... [This is a content summary only. Click on the above link for the full post.]
By: Nukes of Hazard
Egypt announces nuclear energy plans
2007-10-29 20:37:00 Hosni Mubarak, the Egyptian president, on Monday said Egypt would build several civilian nuclear plants, reaffirming the North African state's atomic ambitions.
By: Get rich
Nuclear Energy Not Part of Volvos Environmental Goals
2007-10-27 11:45:00 Volvo has recently announced that its truck-making business has signed an energy supply contract with utility Vattenfall. The contract specified that none of the company’s electricity will be generated from nuclear power plants by 2008. According to Volvo’s environmental chief Inge Horkeby, the nuclear energy is not in line with the company’s environmental goals. She told ...
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Acquiring nuclear energy our right, says Pakistan
2007-10-18 18:53:00 CNews UNITED NATIONS: Voicing deep concern over the Indo-US nuclear deal and India's massive acquisition of arms, Pakistan said that these developments could jeopardise the efforts to promote stability in South Asia and lead to fueling nuclearescalation in the region."We are equally concerned by assertions of India's' right' to conduct further nuclear weapons tests," Ambassador Masood Khan told the UN GeneralAssembly's main committee, which opened its general debate on disarmament-related agenda items. At the same time, he made it clear that Pakistan would take necessary steps to ensure minimum credible deterrence, the basis of its strategic posture. "Pakistan has persevered in its endeavour to maintain peace and stability in South Asia at the lowest level of armaments," said Masood Khan, who is Pakistan's permanent representative at UN's European offices in Geneva.Powered by: Awaz apni Baat apni
Summit backs Iran's nuclear energy rights
2007-10-16 20:29:00 Vladimir Putin, in a landmark visit to Tehran, on Tuesday agreed with other ÂCaspian Sea states to endorse 'peaceful' nuclear activities in the region.
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Caspian states back Iran's right to nuclear energy
2007-10-16 13:51:00 Caspian states agreed on Tuesday not to let a third country use their soil for an attack on any of them, an apparent response the US refusal to rule out the use of force in its nuclear dispute with Iran.
By: Get rich
SUSTAINABLE: The nuclear energy is the only green energy, Green Nuclear Fut
2007-09-25 06:59:00 Climate change requires new thinking about energy. Our nation needs to move toward an energy mix less dependent on fossil fuels, for the sake of a healthier, greener and more secure future.Electric utilities can deploy many tools to help society toward a sustainable, low-carbon future. These tools must include new, clean central station power, particularly nuclear; renewable sources of energy; and conservation and energy efficiency improvements.In fact, conservation and energy-efficiency improvements must be the "first fuels" in this effort. Steps to promote the use of energy-efficient lighting, boilers and appliances provide the greatest opportunity to reduce carbon emissions right now. They can be taken at the lowest cost and with the quickest payback--and thus provide breathing room for new, clean technologies to be developed. Utilities, with their well-established customer relationships, can help ensure conservation goes beyond the isolated gesture to reach scale.Utilities must ...
By: ENERGY BLOG
UNITED STATES: SyncWave from Nuclear Energy To Oilpatch Access, Upstarts Ar
2007-09-16 22:35:00 Is the possibility of nuclear power without... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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MIDDLE EAST: The Nuclear energy & the Clean Development. Iran requaires Ura
2007-09-07 20:08:00 World should turn to N-energy. Nuclear energy... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Nuclear Energy Waste in Canada, Oh My!
2007-09-04 16:18:00 Let us see how this trip to Australia for Stephen Harper pans out.A Nuclear Energy summit of NCEP will occur in Austria later in September. And low and behold Canada was invited! Well good thing after all we are a top producer of uranium and I do think we have a few Nuclear Plants hanging aroudn this great country.Now back to the "Land Down-Under", some say their will be prologue in Australia to the discussions that will occur in Austria later this month, since the U.S., China, Australia and Russia are all in attendence. So perhaps APEC will put forth a brief discussion on nuclear waste. If they do the discussion will revolve around where does the nuclear waste go.To the country that sells it? Or the coutry that uses it?Really now our world leaders are actually going to have this discussion. Come on , it'd be like returning a digested hamburger back to McDonald's or Burger King. Once bought and used its the problem of the user to process the waste!! As in my example, a line up of...
By: The Goblin's Den
UPA government committed to developing nuclear energy: PM
2007-08-20 09:25:00 New Delhi, Aug 20 (IANS) Emphasising the critical importance of energy security as India’s economy spirals, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Monday said his government was committed to the development of nuclear energy. Latest India News
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Indian Prime Minister defends United States nuclear energy deal
2007-08-14 04:34:00 Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh mounted a strong defense of a controversial nuclear energy deal with the United States on Monday, saying it was crucial for the country’s prosperity.The historic deal, seen as the cornerstone of a new friendship between New Delhi and Washington, has drawn criticism from across the political spectrum and raised fears ...
CLIMATE CHANGE: The nuclear energy is the solution for the present? [video]
2007-08-09 19:46:00 Bruno Comby and Frédéric Marillier are both French environmentalists who believe global warming is real, dangerous, and has to be stopped. But Marillier heads the anti-nuclear campaign of Greenpeace France.He advocates renewable energies rather than a nuclear industry that he argues is expensive, dangerous and unreliable. Bruno Comby is president of Environmentalists for Nuclear Energy.He believes nuclear power is needed to help reduce co2 emissions and that global warming poses a bigger threat than nuclear catastrophe. Two different approaches to saving the planet now, in Agora. Via: EuroNewsSI NECESITAS UN AMPLIO CONTENIDO SOBRE ASUNTOS ENERGETICOS: www.BajaenergyBlog.com
Nuclear Energy: An Introduction to the Concepts, Systems, and Applications
2007-08-03 12:18:00 Raymond L. Murray (Butterworth Heinemann) Contents: Part I BASIC CONCEPTS 1 Energy 1.1 Forces and Energy 1.2 Thermal Energy 1.3 Radiant Energy 1.4 The Equivalence of Matter and Energy 1.5 Energy and the World 1.6 Summary 1.7 Exercises 1.8 General References 1.9 References for Chapter 1 2 Atoms and Nuclei 2.1 Atomic Theory 2.2 Gases 2.3 The Atom and Light 2.4 Laser Beams 2.5 Nuclear Structure 2.6 Sizes and Masses of Nuclei 2.7 Binding Energy 2.8 Summary 2.9 Exercises 2.10 References for Chapter 2 3 Radioactivity 3.1 Radioactive Decay 3.2 The Decay Law 3.3 Radioactive Chains 3.4 Measurement of Half-Life 3.5 Summary 3.6 Exercises 3.7 References for Chapter 3 4 Nuclear Processes 4.1 Transmutation of Elements 4.2 Energy and Momentum Conservation 4.3 Reaction Rates 4.4 Particle Attenuation 4.5 Neutron Cross Sections 4.6 Neutron Migration 4.7 Summary 4.8 Exercises 4.9 References for Chapter 4 5 Radiation and Materials 5.1 Excitation and Ionization by Electrons 5.2 Heavy Charged Particle St...
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Nuclear Energy Not Needed Not Wanted
2007-07-19 06:56:00 I thought I was done for now with posts on nuclear energy, but before I move on to other subjects on my blog, here are a few more recent news stories and some more thoughts on the subject. I don't have much to add here. I think these stories and the information at the links below speak for themselves.Japanese nuclear leak bigger than first reportedcbc news July 18, 2007A leak of radioactive water from a Japanese nuclear power plant was 50 per cent larger than first reported......The tremor initially triggered a small fire at an electrical transformer in the sprawling plant. It was announced 12 hours later that the quake also caused a leak of water containing radioactive material.The company also said a small amount of the radioactive materials cobalt-60 and chromium-51 had been emitted into the atmosphere from an exhaust stack...More about this here, here and here.Strangely, there are some serious problems with the nuclear energy industry in Germany occurring at about the same time...
Difference Between Nuclear Energy and Atomic Energy
2007-07-17 19:54:00 What is the difference between Nuclear Energy and Atomic Energy? I know they are same for me, but for you, how do you feel. India calls Department of...
Nuclear Energy
2007-07-16 20:18:00 Book Description : Title : Nuclear EnergyAuthor : Raymond L. MurrayPublisher: Butterworth HeinemannISBN : 0 - 7506 - 7136 - XPDF | 516 pages | EnglishNuclear Energy provides a comprehensive overview of all aspects of nuclear science and technology to students, nuclear engineers, and anyone with a need for knowledge of nuclear processes.It features extensive references to world wide web sites.The book has been updated for the new millennium by reporting important trends. Fundamentals of particle physics, nuclear reactions, fission, and fusion are followed by descriptions of the devices of nuclear energy accelerators, isotope separators, detectors, and reactors. Numerous beneficial applications of radiation in medicine, research, and industry are discussed. Other topics treated are the assurance of nuclear reactor safety, the status of radioactive waste disposal, international nuclear developments, effects of deregulation of the electricity industry, the relationship of nuclear reacto...
Analysis of US-Russian Statements on Nuclear Weapons and Nuclear Energy
2007-07-15 18:05:00 The Center?s Leonor Tomero released her Analysis of US-Russian Statements on Nuclear Weapons and Nuclear Energy yesterday. Tomero begins:Last week, Russian President Vladimir Putin visited President... Nukes of Hazard is a project of the Center for Arms Control and Nonproliferation. It provides a view from the Hill to Congressional action on nuclear weapons and nonproliferation issues.
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India to Double Nuclear Energy Generation
2007-07-10 17:26:00 The State of Orissa in India is considering a proposal to build a 4,000 to 6,000-megawatt capacity nuclear power plant, which would double the country’s nuclear power generation which is about 4,120 MW at the moment. The plant is being proposed in the light of
By: Uranium Stocks
Florida Needs More Nuclear Energy
2007-07-10 17:14:00 A panel examining the energy needs of Florida, USA said that the state needs to consider building more nuclear power plants and facilities to recycle nuclear waste into fuel. The committee recommends that nuclear energy should play a big part in the future of Florida and
By: Uranium Stocks
Nuclear energy part of Islamic culture: Ayatollah
2007-07-07 15:45:00 Tehran, July 7 (IANS) Iranian religious leader Ayatollah Mohammad Emami-Kashani has said that “nuclear energy is a part of Islamic and Iranian culture” and Iran will never abandon its nuclear programme.
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Nuclear energy part of Islamic culture: Ayatollah
2007-07-07 15:43:00 Tehran, July 7 (IANS) Iranian religious leader Ayatollah Mohammad Emami-Kashani has said that “nuclear energy is a part of Islamic and Iranian culture” and Iran will never abandon its nuclear programme.
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AMERICA: Nuclear Energy, Big operator of plants working on a federal applic
2007-07-02 05:05:00 Exelon Nuclear has selected two sites in... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Bush Wants More Nuclear Energy to Slow Global Warming
2007-06-22 04:01:00 World leaders rejoiced at the G-8 summit earlier this month when President Bush finally discussed human-caused global warming and possible solutions. Now hes expounding on those solutions. He announced today that there can be no solution [to global warming] without nuclear power.” Specifically, he claimed that three new nuclear power plants are needed each year beginning in 2015 to keep up with demand. I didn't hear anything about energy efficiency being the first step to deal with demand. No new licenses have been filed with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission since 1973. The U.S. currently gets 20 percent of its power from 104 nuclear power plants. We're beginning to make some progress, Bush said. That's good news for the American consumer. He added that nuclear plants are a good fit because they dont release global warming emissions like coal plants. The U.S. isnt the only world power wanting to ramp up nuclear power, of course. Check out Wattheads piece on China...
Bush Wants More Nuclear Energy to Slow Global Warming
2007-06-22 04:01:00 World leaders rejoiced at the G-8 summit earlier this month when President Bush finally discussed human-caused global warming and possible solutions. Now hes expounding on those solutions. He announced today that there can be no solution [to global warming] without nuclear power.” Specifically, he claimed that three new nuclear power plants are needed each year beginning in 2015 to keep up with demand. I didn't hear anything about energy efficiency being the first step to deal with demand. No new licenses have been filed with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission since 1973. The U.S. currently gets 20 percent of its power from 104 nuclear power plants. We're beginning to make some progress, Bush said. That's good news for the American consumer. He added that nuclear plants are a good fit because they dont release global warming emissions like coal plants. The U.S. isnt the only world power wanting to ramp up nuclear power, of course. Check out Wattheads piece on China...
Green Party Speaks Out Against Nuclear Energy
2007-06-19 02:52:00 Here are two recent media releases by the Green Party of Canada about problems with nuclear energy.Tritium study shows nuclear power is still too dangerousOur governments and the nuclear industry have consistently downplayed mounting scientific concerns.14.06.2007Ottawa ? Green Party leader Elizabeth May today called for an immediate moratorium on the development of all new nuclear generating capacity and refurbishment of existing reactors pending a full investigation into the health impacts of radioactive tritium emissions on people living near nuclear plants.?The federal and provincial governments and the nuclear industry have consistently downplayed mounting scientific concerns about the levels of tritium in the Great Lakes and around nuclear reactors,? said Ms. May. ?Canadians have the right to know the truth about tritium before we rush headlong into a nuclear-powered future.?The CANDU reactors used in Canada are among the world?s largest sources of tritium, producing much more...
Nuclear Energy Very Problematic
2007-06-12 06:31:00 This post is my reply to a pro-nuclear comment on a previous post of mine covering this issue.Nuclear energy is NOT a good option for our current or future power needs.Regarding greenhouse gases, many are produce in the production of materials to build, shipping of materials, and building of nuclear power plants. Then there is a large amount of greenhouse gases produced in the further transporting, storage and reprocessing of nuclear waste. The energy is not entirely emissions free unless one unrealistically removes all indirectly related emission from surrounding activities.People will still want to drive their cars once oil is gone, but if you look at the numbers, it just can't happen, nor can we all freely fly around the world at will. There will not be enough energy, even if you build dozens of nuclear power plants. An interesting side note is that it would take about twenty nuclear power plants to replace the level of energy used from natural gas to fuel operations in the Atha...
How Many More Countries Can We Piss Off?
2007-06-06 17:12:00 Let's take a look at the list so far:IraqNorth KoreaIranNow, Russia?My question is this: Why in the world are we even contemplating spending THAT much money on building this in FOREIGN countries?Who gives a flying rip if Iran or North Korea attack the Czech Republic or Poland? I have nothing against this countries, but let them protect themselves. Is this honestly worth pissing off the Russians even more? Bringing us to another Cold War? A few News bits today:Bush, in an interview with The Associated Press and other reporters, said no U.S. military response was required after Putin warned that Russia would take steps in response to a U.S. missile shield that would be deployed in Poland and the Czech Republic."Russia is not an enemy," Bush said, seeking not to inflame a heated exchange of rhetoric between Washington and Moscow. "There needs to be no military response because we're not at war with Russia. ... Russia is not a threat. Nor is the missile defense we're proposing a thre...
India proposes development of nuclear energy
2007-05-30 11:57:00 India this week proposed promotion of nuclear energy as a means for reducing greenhouse gas emissions to slow down the global warming and called for international cooperation to New Delhi in the civilian use of nuclear power. External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee told the 8th foreign ministers’ meeting of the Asia-Europe Meeting that full international civilian ...
Nuclear Energy yes or no.
2007-05-24 00:05:00 With a looming energy crisis do we want to go for Nuclear and if yes what type should be built? If no how can we get over the problem of power shortag...
Nuclear Energy - Many Links & Great Info
2007-05-14 16:37:00 Below is a collection of recent info on nuclear that I put together after reading a story on alternative energies.First, I have a letter to the editor written by Elaine Hughes from Saskatchewan, also found here, and reproduced on my blog with her permission.Published February 3, 2007 in Saskatoon Star PhoenixDear Editor. . . let?s not be coy about uranium!If the Saskatchewan government follows the advice given by Mr. Percy in his frenzied article, ?It?s a make-or-break year for Sask.? (SP Jan.06.07), they should just stop ?being coy about supporting expanded uranium development??.They must knowingly ignore the wisdom of those who understand uranium - the price for uranium is high and getting higher ? we don?t want to miss making all that money!The threat, from radiation or bullets, to the entire planet posed by removing uranium from its protected location under the earth, hauling it many miles to mills for processing, then on to Saskatoon for shipment to the US and out into the worl...
?12 years more, Gulf will have nuclear energy?
2007-05-08 13:45:00 Abu Dhabi, May 8 (RIA Novosti) It will take Gulf nations 12-15 years to start developing civilian nuclear energy, the foreign minister of Kuwait said Tuesday. “From the time of making the decision, you need 12-15 years to complete a nuclear facility,” Sheikh Mohammad Al-Sabah said, citing legal, legislative, and security requirements and more than 15 ...
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Nuclear Energy will be Obselete within 20 Years
2007-05-07 12:00:00 For many people, the immediate thought is nuclear warfare. In this case, it means that investors may be in for an interesting surprise about the health of publicly traded nuclear power companies. It’s no secret that about 20 percent of the United States is powered by some form of nuclear energy, making it a powerful source ...
By: Market Matador
Alex Raksin: The Spin Over the "Joint Nuclear Energy Action Plan"
2007-04-26 11:57:00 I suppose that those of us who troll this site regularly are used to having President Bush pull the wool over our eyes. But in my over 20 years in journalism -- including a stint as an editorial writer and book editor that blessed me with the trade's brassiest awards, from the Pulitzer Prize on down -- I have never encountered a slicker spin than the administration's announcement today, April 25,... [read more]
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Nuclear Energy is Making a Comeback
2007-04-11 16:33:00 From Health & Science - International Herald Tribune: Nuclear power reactors are under construction or being planned in about 20...
Q&A with Nathalie Horbach about the future of Nuclear Energy
2007-03-27 17:45:00 En español más abajo The Club of Amsterdam is an independent, international, future-oriented think tank involved in channelling preferred futures. Nathalie Horbach, teaches at the CEPMLP (Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law and Policy, University of Dundee). Club of Amsterdam: Nathalie - you teach at the Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law and Policy at the University of
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Is Africa Ready for Nuclear Energy?
2007-03-27 14:40:00 SOUTHERN AFRICA is facing energy shortages as climatic changes intermittently turn off the switch on hydroelectric power generation and oil prices remain exorbitantly high. As regional energy powerhouse South Africa ponders uranium enrichment, there is need to explore whether other uranium-producing African countries that are still in the dark on alternative sources of energy, can take a bite of the “yellow cake” (energy rich uranium oxide) and generate nuclear energy. Read More… ---Related Articles at 1913 Intel:Russia seeks nuclear deal in AfricaWhy is Putin now getting tough on Iran?Inside Egypt's nuclear debateWho Needs NukesBomb Shelters Making a ComebackComplete Underground Bomb/Fallout Shelter Kit
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