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Asleep at the Switch. Security Guards Caught Sleeping at Peach Bottom. A three-month investigation by WCBS-TV in New York City uncovered a stunning breakdown of security at some nuclear reactors, including videotape of security guards sleeping on the job at the Peach Bottom site in Pennsylvania. The videotape first aired on WCBS on
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Asleep at the Switch. Security Guards Caught Sleeping at Peach Bottom. A three-month investigation by WCBS-TV in New York City uncovered a stunning breakdown of security at some nuclear reactors, including videotape of security guards sleeping on the job at the Peach Bottom site in Pennsylvania. The videotape first aired on WCBS on
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Greenpeace joins First Nations and citizens to oppose Sharbot Lake uranium exploration. Greenpeace Press Release.
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Carbon-Free and Nuclear-Free: A Roadmap for U.S. Energy Policy, A new report from Institute for Energy and Environmental Research is available at http://www.ieer.org/carbonfree/
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Carbon-Free and Nuclear-Free: A Roadmap for U.S. Energy Policy, A new report from Institute for Energy and Environmental Research is available at http://ieer.org/resource/books/carbon-free-and-nuclear-free/
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Study from Oxford Research Group finds nuclear power still poses all of its traditional problems, and cannot help with climate change. “If one were to set out to design from scratch a solution for the problem of climate change in a world without nuclear power, there is little chance that anyone would come up with nuclear power as that solution, or, if they did, that anyone would think that nuclear power was anywhere near acceptable.”
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30 minute television interview hosted by Dave Kraft of Nuclear Energy Information Service of Chicago, with guests Shaun Burnie (European nuclear waste consultant) and Aileen Mioko Smith (of Green Action in Kyoto, Japan) on the many risks of commercial nuclear waste reprocessing under the Bush Administration's Global Nuclear Energy Partnership proposal.
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New international report commissioned by Greens in the European Parliament examines nuclear reactor accidents and safety issues since Chernobyl. Says study coordinator Mycle Schneider, "In the course of the last twenty years, the world has lived with the illusion that it is possible to make nuclear reactors safe. In reality, every day, countless incidents occur in nuclear reactors, and, since Chernobyl, catastrophe has, on several occasions, only narrowly been avoided."
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