Archive for February 4th, 2010

Nuclear energy – non-renewable resources | Channel 94 | Channel 94

The reality for us, but that nuclear energy is based on the supply of uranium and plutonium, which are themselves limited. Despite these sources may have only begun to be used, it is certain that if our current level of energyThe fuel … …

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Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Renewable Energy why speak about Nuclear Energy? | Channel 94

The difference between nuclear energy and renewable energy is that it is limited. Plutonium, uranium as well as other radioactive chemicals are restricted in supply. They are not replenished through a natural process. …

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Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Obama pushes nuclear energy - Review-Journal eForum | Channel 94

Obama pushes nuclear energy - Review-Journal eForum. Producing plutonium for nuclear weapons. Recycling all actinides for fast breeder reactors, closing the nuclear fuel cycle, multiplying the energy extracted from natural uranium by … …

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Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Lim Boon Chuan – Singapore.TO » Blog Archive » Nuclear Energy

Typically it consisted of using Uranium-235 and Uranium-238 mixture with byproducts being Plutonium-239. Plutonium-239 is the real issue. It is the fuel for nuclear reactors but it is also the ingredient for nuclear bombs. …

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Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Fundy Writers Retreat: A TICKING TIME BONB

The radioactivity DUMPED in this region constitutes approximately 2/3 of all the radioactive waste ever dumped in all the oceans of the world . The Russian Northern Fleet , is this regions largest consumer of Nuclear energy . The Northern Fleet has : 84 nuclear submarines … 8500 tons of plutonium are generated yearly at civil nuclear power plants in the former Soviet Union . Destruction of this waste by nuclear detonations is being considered an alternative . Accidents …

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Thursday, February 4th, 2010

GOthFAIR » How Did an Idealistic President Become a Champion of

Cease the sale of nuclear reactors globally by the US, Russia, France and others for they are fundamentally factories for nuclear weapons production because they manufacture plutonium which is the fuel for nuclear weapons. By example and through the UN … or indeed thought you meant. Indeed, President Obama is forgetting the true cost of nuclear power to communities and nations, as these experts remind us in this video on nuclear energy’s dangerous impact on health: …

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Thursday, February 4th, 2010

PoliticalFlirt » Blog Archive » A Cohesive Strategy is What is Needed

b) for an IAEA bank being a reliable source (not the only source) for the supply of fuel for nuclear energy plants; and for the increased oversight, control, and disposition of all fissile materials by IAEA and. c) For measured verifiable WMD and nuclear warhead … There are only 20 or so uranium enrichment and plutonium reprocessing facilities globally. Fissile materials are quite limited, and easily controllable down to the gram; not doing so criminal insanity. …

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Thursday, February 4th, 2010

the curious thoughts of jkp

… further for details by joking, “nuclear energy? or …ha, ha, ….nuclear weapons”? “ah… (he paused, with a guilty smile)….nuclear weapons”. I was astounded. translation - he builds plutonium. seriously. just like homer simpson. …

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Thursday, February 4th, 2010

The Greening of Nuclear – Fact or Fiction « Alliance for Democracy

Duane Ray – Retired Pyhsicist, concerned for our future and advocate for the development of nuclear energy. Time/place: Feb 20, Saturday, start 10 AM at the First Unitarian Church, SW 12th and Salmon in Portland. Door open at 9:30 AM. … In a recent analysis titled “’New’ Nuclear Reactors, Same Old Story,” Lovins points out that these reactors are touted for their ability to burn plutonium, a radioactive waste product created in currently operating nuclear power plants. …

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Thursday, February 4th, 2010

The Nuclear Age

Sixty years on, tens of thousands of tonnes of plutonium and enriched uranium have been produced. The global nuclear arsenal stands at about 27000 bombs. Nine countries very probably possess nuclear weapons, while 40 others have access …

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Thursday, February 4th, 2010