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Nukes used
The September 6 raid over Syria was carried out by the US Air Force, the Al-Jazeera Web site reported Friday. The Web site quoted Israeli and Arab sources as saying that two US jets armed with tactical nuclear weapons carried out an attack on a suspe |
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Don't Waste South Carolina
The goal(mission)of DontWasteSC.com is to raise public awareness of the willingness of SC to be the nuclear waste dumping ground of the world. SC is home to almost 2 billion curies of deadly radioactive waste, leaking into our environment, for which |
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Nuclear Spin
A site that focuses on the public campaigns to promote nuclear energy by those who benefit from it. |
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Talking Points on GNEP
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) published a notice in the Federal Register on January 4, 2007 that it intends to prepare a Programatic Environmental Impact Statement (PEIS) for the Global Nuclear Energy Partnership (GNEP). GNEP is a massive prog |
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Protect Those Most At Risk
An article from ieer.org showing that health standards for radiation exposure's use of the "reference man", a young adult Caucasian male, fail to consider risks to those more vulnerable such as pregnant women and children. |
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Insurmountable Risks: Can Nuclear Power Solve the Global Warming Problem?
An Issue of Science for Democratic Action from ieer.org with a lead article on the question of whether nuclear power can save us from global warming. |
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Nuclear Power and Global Warming
Link to a 30 minute interview with Arjun Makhijani, president of ieer.org, Chicago Access Network TV, Oct. 2006. |
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Factsheets from NIRS
This page gives a list of factsheets available from the Nuclear Information and Resource Service |
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RADIATION: THE MYTH OF THE MILLIREM
This article gives a short background on radiation including a discussion of curies, rads, and rems. It then discusses the use of the "Standard Man" and the radiation effects on real people. It talks about "permissible does not mean safe" and the fal |
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GNEP and the U.S. Spent Fuel Problem
by Frank von Hippel
Co-director Program on Science & Global Security, Princeton University
Co-chair, International Panel on Fissile Materials
fvhippel@princeton.edu
Congressional Staff Briefing, noon-1:30 PM, March 10, 2006, Capitol, HC-5
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