Archive for July 28th, 2008

Yes to Nuclear Power?

Malaysian utility Tenaga has set up a nuclear energy taskforce to look into building a nuclear power station at the request of the country’s government. This is a step to cut the over reliance on the natural gas and coal.

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Monday, July 28th, 2008

POPULATIONS EXPOSED TO ENVIRONMENTAL URANIUM:

All atomic and hydrogen bombs have large amounts (thousands of pounds) of depleted uranium packed as “tamping” around the small plutonium core weighing less than 20 lbs.[17] The major contribution made by depleted uranium to global

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Monday, July 28th, 2008

US DOE Awards $7.3 million for “Deep-Burn” Nuclear Technology

the future to destruction of plutonium and other transuranics. The Deep-Burn R&D effort will be coordinated with the ongoing Global Nuclear Energy Partnership (GNEP) programs to ensure synergism and to avoid duplication of efforts.

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Monday, July 28th, 2008

Nuclear agreement, Trust Vote and Indian Youth

Push us to permanent place in UN Nuclear energy generated is using fission and can be prolonged in different cycles. Uranium will serve as the first level of fission. Its by-product can be used for Thorium and Plutonium fission.

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Monday, July 28th, 2008

Activists To Ratchet Up Climate Heat

compounds that often contaminate groundwater, air, and plant life, explains the nonprofit Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, adding that the byproducts of nuclear energy include plutonium, which remains hazardous for 240000 years.

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Monday, July 28th, 2008

Next Generation Nuclear Plant: Very High Temperature Reactor to

The concept of deep burn relates to the US-led Global Nuclear Energy Partnership, in which advanced reactors would destroy similar wastes produced by mainstream light-water reactors of the kinds widely used today.

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Monday, July 28th, 2008

Pakistan's Expanding Nuclear Program

Satellite photos taken in the spring of 2005 showed the frame of a rectangular building enclosing what appeared to be the round metal shell of a large nuclear reactor. A year later, in April 2006, the roof of the structure was still

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Monday, July 28th, 2008

An example of how Canadian mainstream media is trying to sell a

Israel tried to make the nuclear reactor argument stick but failed. Even The Jerusalem Post published an article in which an “Israeli nuclear expert” refuted the claims that a nuclear reactor was the target.

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Monday, July 28th, 2008

News Round Up (27 July 2008)

“It was a nuclear reactor that was very similar to the Pyongang reactor that the North Koreans are now dissembling. It’s a reactor that wasn’t well connected to the energy grid and is well designed to produce plutonium.

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Monday, July 28th, 2008