Monthly Archives: October 2011

Brief Hiatus

Due to a family emergency on October 19th, I have not posted in awhile.  It may be a few more weeks until I return to posting again.

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Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant Current Situation: An analogy (UPDATED on May 22nd, May 30, June 21, July 3rd, August 4th, September 22nd, and October 17th, 2011)

Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant Current Situation: An analogy (UPDATED on May 22nd, May 30, June 21, July 3rd, August 4th, September 22nd, and October 17th, 2011). I’ve updated this post, adding the following today: UPDATED October 17th, 2011:  Although I expect … Continue reading

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Applying what we’ve learned from the accident at Fukushima: what’s being done?

Applying what we’ve learned from the accident at Fukushima: what’s being done?.

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New Report out on Financial Risks of New Nuclear Power Plants.

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“Nuclear Oversight Lacking Worldwide” – the problem of “coziness” / video & transcript from Fairewinds Associates, Inc..

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“Nuclear Oversight Lacking Worldwide” – the problem of “coziness” / video & transcript from Fairewinds Associates, Inc.

http://fairewinds.com/content/nuclear-oversight-lacking-worldwide This update from Fairewinds features a concise ( ~ 10 minute) video with some reports and stories over the years showing that although the US has repeatedly admitted and resolved to deal with it, it still hasn’t solved the … Continue reading

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What’s still hanging around Los Alamos & what we should learn from it.

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What’s still hanging around Los Alamos & what we should learn from it

There’s an excellent article (from AP) about the detritus in New Mexico from early bomb production there that still presents hazards; here’s the link at Forbes (it’s also on Huffpost, SFGate, and many others): “Los Alamos under renewed environmental scrutiny”: … Continue reading

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