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Overcoming Continuing Nuclear Dangers and Japan Prime Minister Abe’s Unconstitutional Coup
Despite the dangers of a great power nuclear war on display in Ukraine and the political coup in Japan that has shredded its Constitution, progress on abolishing nuclear weapons …
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Japan’s Near Miss Shows It’s Time to Say “No” Nukes
The only way for us to guarantee that there won't be any more disasters in both Japan and around the world is abandon nuclear power once and for all.
Environment Under Siege in New India
India's new Bharatiya Janata Party has a pull-out-the-stops development policy that includes targeting environmental advocacy NGOs, investment in dubious hydro projects and opening fragile border areas to military infrastructure.
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Climate Change Messaging: Avoid the Truth
We must admit that climate change is an unavoidable outcome of an unsustainable political-economy, and techno-fixes will not save us.
America’s Homegrown Terror
Our national security vulnerabilities are not just terrorist cells in faraway lands. The United States plays host to thousands of nuclear weapons, toxic chemical dumps, radioactive waste storage facilities, …
The Myth of Nuclear Safety: Fukushima Reveals That Nuclear Power Is Here to Stay
Three years after the Fukushima disaster, the Japanese government has reversed its position of abandoning nuclear power and is developing new nuclear reactors, despite opposition from a majority of …
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Deadly Fukushima Crisis Further Corrodes Viability of Nuclear Energy
Switching from nuclear power to renewable energy should be one of the consequences of the three-year-old Fukushima reactor meltdown.
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Short-Circuiting the Future
Fracking is a bridge to nowhere.
“We Want to Fight for This Cause”: Nuclear Refugees From Fukushima Join Anti-Nuke Protests
DN! speaks with a Japanese resident from the town that housed part of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant who is participating in weekly protests against the resumption of …
“Ruthless Dictator” Harry Reid Represses GOP Warmongers
Robert Naiman: Republicans are calling Harry Reid a dictator for not allowing a Senate vote on an Iran sanctions bill that will blow up ongoing negotiations.