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On Forgetting Fukushima

On Forgetting Fukushima

On Forgetting Fukushima by Robert Jacobs, March 2016 This article appeared originally in The Asia-Pacific Journal, Vol. 14, Issue 5, No. 1, March 1, 2016 This month the media and social networks are busy remembering Fukushima on the fifth anniversary of the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear meltdown, but what weRead More

French Polynesia and other Pacific Island Nations Join the Marshall Islands in the ICJ Case against Nuclear Weapon States

French Polynesia and other Pacific Island Nations Join the Marshall Islands in the ICJ Case against Nuclear Weapon States

The Marshall Islands submitted complaints at The International Court of Justice in The Hague in 2014 against the United States, Russia, France, the United Kingdom and China for flagrant violation of the Non-Proliferation Treaty, which was signed by these countries in 1968. India, North Korea, Israel and Pakistan are named as well, as they too are nuclear-armed states.

Indian Point – We Are Flirting With Catastrophe

Indian Point – We Are Flirting With Catastrophe

Indian Point – We Are Flirting With Catastrophe a transcript of the February 16th installment of The Big Picture, hosted by Thom Hartmann, broadcast on Russia Today, February 16, 2016 (Posted on Dianuke for non-commercial use.) Alexey Yaroshevsky, RT America joins Thom Hartmann. For years people have been claiming thatRead More

Three problems with the way we think about nuclear power

Three problems with the way we think about nuclear power

Editor's choice, Nuclear Waste March 1, 2016 at 7:39 am 0 comments

Three problems with the way we think about nuclear power by Olav Muurlink , Senior Lecturer, organisational behaviour, management, CQUniversity Australia Disclosure statement: Olav Muurlink previously received funding from the British government and British Nuclear Fuels Limited for work that lead in part to this article. He is chair ofRead More