Nuclear Reprocesing

A conversation with Dr. Gordon Edwards: contemporary issues in the Canadian nuclear industry, and a look back at the achievements of the Canadian Coalition for Nuclear Responsibility (CCNR)

A conversation with Dr. Gordon Edwards: contemporary issues in the Canadian nuclear industry, and a look back at the achievements of the Canadian Coalition for Nuclear Responsibility (CCNR)

Dennis Riches | On August 25, 2018, I visited Montreal and recorded an interview for Dianuke.org with Dr. Gordon Edwards, one of Canada’s pre-eminent anti-nuclear concerned citizens. He spoke primarily about the dilemma of nuclear waste management, but he also spoke at length about his forty-five years of experience as the lead member of the Canadian Coalition for Nuclear Responsibility(CCNR).

Turning Yucca Mountain into Nuclear Reprocessing Site: Why it is a Bad Idea

Turning Yucca Mountain into Nuclear Reprocessing Site: Why it is a Bad Idea

The hard facts behind reprocessing show that doing it at Yucca Mountain is almost as scary as storing waste there.

Reprocessing Spent N-Fuel: Neither Safe nor Economical

Reprocessing Spent N-Fuel: Neither Safe nor Economical

Nuclear Age, Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Reprocesing September 29, 2017 at 5:27 pm 1 comment

Reprocessing Spent N-Fuel: Neither Safe nor Economical Praful Bidwai The Times of India, November 7, 1983 2017/09/29: This is the first digitized version of an article written by Praful Bidwai in 1983 Recently a Bombay-based weekly paper carried a front-page report which claimed that about six kg of plutonium wasRead More

Time for India to stop reprocessing spent nuclear fuel

Time for India to stop reprocessing spent nuclear fuel

Nuclear Reprocesing August 31, 2015 at 4:30 pm 0 comments

M V Ramana | Recent media reports suggest that all is not well within the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC). Scientists have reportedly written to the Prime Minister seeking intervention in the management of the Centre. Their complaints mostly revolve around internal matters such as harassment and promotions, but an important revelation should be of public concern.