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Former Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan: “If You Love Your Country, Let Nuclear Go!“
In the normal scheme of things, leaders of nations don't set out to deliberately wreck their countries.
France Peddles Unsafe Nuclear Reactors to India, Drawing Protest
France's nuclear regulator has criticized the French company Areva's nuclear reactors, citing serious design vulnerabilities.
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Dahr Jamail | Radioactive Water From Fukushima Is Leaking Into the Pacific
Nearly five years on, the environmental disaster at Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant continues to unfold.
Golden Misabiko on the Exploitation of Uranium in Congo
The global argumentation of nuclear power neglects the working conditions, health risks, and environmental damages.
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Nuclear Power Is on the Wane, Despite Efforts of High-Profile Boosters
Regardless of what officials may say about nuclear energy's expansion potential, it's on its way out.
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We Are Living at the Edge of a Nuclear Precipice
With nuclear weapons, what could possibly go wrong? The short answer: everything.
As European Governments Restrict Nuclear Power, Investors Focus on Brazil
While some European nations have decided to deactivate their nuclear power plants, Brazil is planning to build 12 by 2050.
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Thinking Big and Challenging Orthodox Solutions to the Climate Crisis
Leigh Phillips challenges anti-development leftist strategies to address climate change, arguing in favor of planned growth.
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Feds Cancel Study of Cancer Risks Near US Nuclear Facilities
People living near Nuclear Fuel Services have long raised concerns about cancers and other health problems in their communities.
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